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  • What is the difference between the ACS and CARICOM?
    • CARICOM is mainly the English-speaking Caribbean. It has 15 members, and approximately 13 million people.
    • The ACS represents the Greater Caribbean, 25 members, and 3 Associate Members, and 237 million people
    • CARICOM is about integration; the ACS is about cooperation
    • CARICOM aims to be a Single Market & Economy (CSME)
    • The ACS is a Zone of Cooperation with its current focus on trade, transport, sustaible tourism and natural disasters
 
 
  • What does the ACS Secretariat do?
    • Daily interaction with member states, social partners, Founding Observer Organisations, regional and international organisations donor agencies and countries on activities, meetings and fund raising related to the Plan of Action
    • Execute the Budget & Work Programme
    • Strategic Planning
    • Promotion of the ACS

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