
CARICOM Member States
CARICOM, or the Caribbean Community, is an organization of 15 member states in the Caribbean region, aimed at promoting economic integration, cooperation, and development among its countries. Founded in 1973, CARICOM focuses on enhancing trade, improving the living standards of its citizens, and fostering political collaboration. Member states work together on issues like human rights, education, and health. The group includes nations such as Jamaica, Barbados, and Trinidad and Tobago, and serves as a platform for dialogue and partnership to address regional challenges and opportunities collectively.