Achieving a Resilient Future for Small States: Caribbean 2050
Synopsis
The Caribbean faces numerous economic, social and environmental challenges, with current projections predicting the road ahead to be filled with low levels of growth, high debt and low resilience.
In Achieving a Resilient Future for Small States: Caribbean 2050, the contributors set out a long-term, research-based strategy for avoiding these projections, recommending a number of policy interventions aimed at building the region’s resilience and development prospects.
Written by influential analysts and researchers and drawing on a wide cross-section of regional stakeholders and thought leaders, the study contains an assessment of the main challenges and opportunities for the region, scenario modelling of where the region could be by 2050, and a broad vision for the region with sector specific goals of how to get there.
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Foreword – Deodat Maharaj
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Acknowledgments
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Abbreviations and acronyms
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Contributors
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A Call to Action: the Caribbean We Want
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The Caribbean Development Context: Past, Present and Future
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The Caribbean 2050: Cone of Possibilities
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The Road to 2050: the Caribbean We Want
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Energy: the Key to a Cleaner, More Prosperous Caribbean
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Private Sector Development and Innovation: Towards a More Prosperous Caribbean
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The Role of Youth in Accelerating Caribbean Development
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Citizen Security: Achieving a Safe and Secure Caribbean
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Youth development index composition
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Project approach
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Matrix of National Development Plan strategic elements for selected Caribbean countries
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