
Secretary-General (CARICOM)
The Secretary-General of CARICOM (Caribbean Community) is the head official responsible for coordinating and managing the organization’s activities among its member states. They serve as a chief diplomat, facilitator, and administrator, ensuring that policies, programs, and agreements are effectively implemented. The Secretary-General also represents CARICOM in international matters, promotes regional integration, and supports member countries in economic, social, and political development. This role is pivotal in fostering cooperation and unity across the Caribbean nations, working to advance shared interests and address regional challenges.