Examples of CARICOM Member States in a sentence
Status of ILO ConventionsAll thirteen CARICOM Member States, whose laws are reviewed in this study, except Suriname have ratified ILO Convention concerning Discrimination in Employment and Occupation, No. 111 (1958) and ILO Convention concerning Equal Remuneration, No. 100 (1951).
All thirteen CARICOM Member States have ratified or acceded to the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.
In particular, the ILO adopted in 2002 a Protocol to Convention No. 155 to regulate further the recording and notification of occupational accidents and diseases, which should be considered by all CARICOM Member States in their efforts to implement the CARICOM Model Labour Laws.
Given the architecture already advanced for the CARICOM APIS and the fact that some data required for the MSW is already being collected by IMPACS on behalf of participating Member States, the request was subsequently amended to reflect the establishment of the MSW using the APIS platform already in existence in all CARICOM Member States as well as to support the augmentation of the ACIS Platform to enhance OECS Member States risk management capability.
Currently, all 15 CARICOM Member States are participating in the system.
The next circle is the Caribbean Forum of ACP States, also known as CARIFORUM20, which was created in 1992 by inter-governmental agreement, as a political group including not only the CARICOM Member States, but also what were then the new signatories to the Lomé Convention, namely, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Suriname although the latter two have since acceded to CARICOM.
Its mandate includes: (i) coordinating the Caribbean region’s response to climate change, working on effective solutions and projects to combat the environmental impacts of climate change and global warming; and (ii) providing climate change-related policy advice and guidelines to the CARICOM Member States.
All thirteen CARICOM Member States have ratified or acceded to the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
These also aim to reinforce governance, environment and disaster risk management as well as promoting rights contingent to the freedom of movement, in conformity with the Revised Treaty of Basseterre and the Protocol on Contingent Rights adopted by CARICOM Member States (2018).
The average rank for the OECS Member States is 93 compared to 106 for all CARICOM Member States.