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CARICOM Secretary-General congratulates Suriname’s first female president

CARICOM Secretariat

The secretary-general of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dr Carla Barnett, has extended heartfelt congratulations to Her Excellency Dr Jennifer Geerlings-Simons on her election as the president of Suriname.

Your Excellency,

“On behalf of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), I extend my warm congratulations on your election as President of the Republic of Suriname. Your assumption of this high office reflects the democratic will of the People of Suriname and is a testament to their trust in your leadership.
We particularly note the historic significance of your election as the first female President of Suriname.

“Suriname plays a vital role in advancing the goals of Regional Integration, through significant contributions to the Community’s cultural richness, robust environmental advocacy, and multilateral diplomacy. We welcome Suriname’s continued commitment to the CARICOM Quasi-Cabinet for Community Development and Cultural Cooperation, encompassing the critical portfolios of Culture, Gender, Youth and Sport, and Industrial Policy.

“As we collectively navigate the complex challenges facing our Region, including climate change, economic resilience, and sustainable development, your leadership will be crucial. We look forward to welcoming you to the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM, and to working with you and your government on initiatives and opportunities that advance the welfare and prosperity of the Surinamese People, and the wider Caribbean Community.”

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