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Caricom Day 2025 in London

A celebration of culture, diversity, resilience and unity!

This story was posted 11 months ago
8 July 2025
in Politics, PRESS RELEASE
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Rachér Croney, High Commissioner for Grenada (3rd from left) and fellow Caricom Heads of Missions. Photo: High Commission for Grenada, UK
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The Caricom High Commissions in London celebrated the 52nd anniversary of Caricom at a reception held on Thursday, 3 July at the International Maritime Organisation.

The reception marked the anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas on 4 July 1973 and celebrated the enduring unity, cooperation, and cultural richness of the Caribbean Community.

Her Excellency Rachér Croney, High Commissioner for Grenada and Chair of the Events Committee joined fellow Caricom Heads of Missions in welcoming more than 350 guests from the diplomatic corps, UK government, private sector, and diaspora communities. The gathering was also honoured by the presence of Hon. Shirley Botchwey, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, whose attendance underscored the deep and longstanding ties between the Caribbean and the Commonwealth. The event was a true testament to the growing visibility and influence of Caricom not only throughout the Commonwealth but also within the United Kingdom and Europe.

The Caricom Flag was symbolically passed from Barbados to the High Commissioner of Jamaica, marking Jamaica’s ascent as Chair of Caricom. Dr the Most Honourable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, will chair Caricom from 1 July to 31 December 2025, while the High Commissioner of Jamaica His Excellency Alexander Williams will chair the Caricom Caucus of High Commissions in London during that same period. An act which underscores the caucus’ commitment to leadership and shared responsibilities among member states, even within the diplomatic community.

High Commissioner Croney emphasised the importance of continued Caribbean solidarity, stating, “This annual celebration is more than a commemoration — it is a reaffirmation of the values that bind us as Caribbean nations, and Grenada remains unwavering in its support for the Caricom vision of an integrated, empowered, and globally respected region.”

The evening also served as an occasion to honour exceptional contributions from Caricom nationals in the diaspora towards strengthening the Caribbean Community. Deiana Stapleton from St Vincent and the Grenadines received the Advocacy in Small States Award for her leadership in representing small island interests. Trix Worrell from St Lucia, an acclaimed television writer and producer, was the recipient of the Culture and Education Award for his contributions to Caribbean cultural representation in the UK. The Community Development Award was presented to the Derby West Indian Community Association from Jamaica in recognition of their longstanding commitment to supporting Caribbean communities in the Midlands, UK.

Guests enjoyed an evening of Caribbean cultural expression, with traditional music, regional cuisine, and artistic displays that celebrated the vibrancy and diversity of the islands. The event also reflected on key areas of regional progress, including climate resilience, educational advancement, economic cooperation, and coordinated responses to shared challenges.

The High Commission for Grenada used the occasion to engage with stakeholders on trade, education, and tourism while promoting Grenada’s interests and forging new connections with potential partners in the UK.

Observed annually on 4 July, Caricom Day marks the 1973 signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, which established the Caribbean Community (Caricom). Today, Caricom includes 15 full member states and 5 associate members, united in the pursuit of regional integration, economic growth, and sustainable development.

High Commission for Grenada, UK

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