(CMC) The Caricom Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS), has launched an initiative aimed at reducing the use of guns in the commission of violent crimes across the 15-member regional grouping.
IMPACS has partnered with the Canadian-based non-governmental organisation Project Ploughshares, the Institute of International Relations at the St Augustinecampus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) and various regional civil society organisations in launching the initiative.
When a project is focused on the expressed needs of member states it strengthens their commitment, thereby providing a greater likelihood of long term sustainability, Chairman of the Caricom Council for National Security and Law enforcement (CONSLE), Errol Cort said, highlighting the projects precision with which it responds to the critical needs and priorities of Caricom.
Trinidads National Security Minister, Brigadier John Sandy described the project as a meaningful step in the ongoing efforts of the Caribbean Community to control and reduce crime in all its jurisdictions.
Caricom officials said that the initiative is designed to strengthen the capacity of officials at regional and national levels by providing training, technical assistance, research and a much needed infrastructural upgrade