Towards Exponential Growth in Barbados
TOWARDS EXPONENTIAL GROWTH IN BARBADOS Dialogue on policies and instruments to unleash innovation
TOWARDS EXPONENTIAL GROWTH IN BARBADOS Dialogue on policies and instruments to unleash innovation
TOWARDS EXPONENTIAL GROWTH IN JAMAICA Dialogue on policies and instruments to unleash innovation
To improve the business and innovation climate in the region, Compete Caribbean approves new projects aimed at preparing Caribbean businesses to take advantages of global trends and best practices. The new projects include: Digitalization of processes for construction permits in Antigua and Barbuda The objective of this operation is to implement a digitized system for
Compete Caribbean continues furthering its support to the Belize Shrimp Cluster and will provide support to develop a Cluster Development Plan (CDP), which will help the sector improve competitiveness and define strategy. The project will focus on establishing a Bio-security Aquaculture Zone Management Plan (BAZMP) in Belize. In collaboration with BELTRAIDE and the Belize Shrimp
Compete Caribbean Continues Support to Belize Shrimp Producers’ Cluster Read More »
The fight against single-use plastic and styrofoam has been gathering steam over the past years, and the Caribbean has been one of the regions taking the lead in this area. Eight Caribbean nations have implemented bans on plastics and styrofoam, the latest ones are: Grenada has put in place a ban on styrofoam imports effective
Caribbean Islands Leading the Region in Implementing Bans on Plastic and Styrofoam Read More »
The Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility is exploring avenues for supporting Jamaica’s Innovation Grant from New Ideas to Entrepreneurship (IGNITE) Phase II. The IGNITE Programme is managed by the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) and was designed through support from the Inter-American Development Bank to support the creation and growth of new firms in productive sectors.
Second Phase of Support to Jamaica’s Ignite Fund for Promoting Innovative Firms Read More »
The three projects include: Capacity Building for Barbados in Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems On June 4th , 2018, the Inter-American Development Bank through the Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility approved the Technical Corporation (TC) “Capacity Building for Barbados in Alternative Dispute Resolution Systems” in the amount USD200,000. The objective of the TC will be to improve
Block-chain has the potential to combine dimensions of digital identity like never before. Not only aggregating alternative information, block-chain maximizes frictionless transactions, security, and individual autonomy.
How can blockchain help to increase access to finance for Caribbean SMEs? Read More »
Dear Researchers, Our most sincere thanks to all applicants who showed an unparalleled level of dedication in participating in the call to address gender issues in the Caribbean.
Results of Call – Challenges for Women-Owned Firms in the Caribbean Results Read More »