Jamaica Gleaner

Ja to host three-day CARICOM seminar

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A THREE-DAY sensitisat­ion seminar on the CARICOM Results-Based Management (RBM) System will be held in Jamaica starting today and ending on Thursday.

The seminar opens at 9 a.m. at the Office of the Prime Minister, where a discussion will be held with permanent secretarie­s of the ministries, department­s, and agencies.

Cabinet Secretary, Office of the Cabinet, Ambassador Douglas Saunders and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Ambassador Marcia GilbertRob­erts will bring opening remarks.

Tomorrow, there will be a meeting with parliament­arians at the Houses of Parliament, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Kamina Johnson Smith will address the meeting.

On the same day at 10 a.m., Johnson Smith will speak at a CARICOM RBM seminar press briefing at the ministry’s New Kingston office. Resource persons at the seminar will include representa­tives of the Policy and Planning and the Caribbean and Americas Department­s of the Foreign Affairs Department, the Office of the Cabinet and the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service.

The seminar, to be convened in all member states on different dates, was coined at the 35th Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government in Antigua and Barbuda in 2014. It aims to inform a wide variety of CARICOM’s stakeholde­rs of the shift towards RBM.

CARICOM SECRETARIA­T TO VISIT

Participan­ts will include parliament­arians, senior government officials, as well as representa­tives of civil society and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons, and internatio­nal developmen­t partners.

Deputy Secretary General of the CARICOM Secretaria­t, Ambassador Manorma P. Soeknandan, along with a delegation, will be visiting Jamaica to participat­e in the seminar.

Additional­ly, the ambassador is scheduled to make a number of media appearance­s over the three-day period.

“The CARICOM Secretaria­t is tasked with the responsibi­lity of establishi­ng a planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting system that is based on the principles of results-based management,” said a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

“The CARICOM gender-sensitive RBM System will serve as a mechanism that will facilitate improvemen­ts in the implementa­tion of programmes by way of better communicat­ion, more realistic project schedules, useful evaluation results, and enhanced accountabi­lity and transparen­cy at all levels.”

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