On July 3, 2026, ahead of CARICOM Day celebrations marking the 53rd anniversary of the Caribbean Community, newly appointed Chairman Philip J. Pierre—who also serves as Prime Minister of Saint Lucia—addressed regional citizens from the CARICOM Secretariat headquarters in Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana, laying out a bold vision for the bloc’s future amid a cascade of interconnected global challenges.
The Caribbean region currently navigates an increasingly volatile global landscape defined by intensifying climate change impacts, persistent economic volatility, widespread food and energy security gaps, growing security threats, and a pressing demand to expand economic and social opportunities for youth. Despite these overlapping headwinds, Pierre emphasized that Caribbean people have repeatedly demonstrated extraordinary resilience, creativity, and courage in the face of adversity, traits that form the foundation of the community’s strength.
Established 53 years ago, CARICOM has never been merely a bureaucratic intergovernmental institution, Pierre noted. Instead, it represents a core promise to the people of the region’s small island and coastal states: that collective action and shared purpose allow Caribbean nations to achieve far more than they could ever manage in isolation. When unified, the region’s people, distinct cultures, interconnected economies, and shared aspirations all grow stronger, he added.
Against this backdrop, Pierre identified intentional, targeted renewal as the bloc’s top priority moving forward. The overarching goal of this renewal effort is to build a Caribbean Community that is stronger, more equitable, safer, and more prosperous—one that delivers tangible, tangible opportunities and measurable, meaningful progress to every community across the region.
To deliver on this vision, Pierre outlined key priorities for the coming term: deepening ongoing regional integration efforts, upgrading regional transportation infrastructure and cross-border connectivity, shoring up long-term food and nutrition security, advancing implementation of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy to unlock greater trade and labor mobility, accelerating widespread digital transformation across the bloc, fostering a culture of local innovation, and ensuring that every regional citizen can experience the tangible benefits of CARICOM membership in their daily lives.
In a special appeal to the next generation, Pierre called on Caribbean young people to step into roles as leaders, innovators, and builders of the community’s future. “Our future will be shaped by your ideas, your creativity, your energy, and your belief in what we can achieve together,” he told youth across the region.
Closing his anniversary message, Pierre urged all Caribbean citizens to reaffirm their commitment to CARICOM’s founding ideals: cross-border cooperation, collective solidarity, shared sustainable development, and unwavering respect for the dignity of every Caribbean person. He closed by extending well wishes to all regional citizens, calling for continued collaborative work to build a unified, resilient, inclusive, and future-ready community that works for every one of its members.
