Y region. This comprehension is vital in the Heads of Government’s ongoing commitment to promoting the free movement of all CARICOM nationals. “In this region, migration presents opportunities and challenges for long-term socio-economic development.”The ILO is delighted to collaborate with CARICOM on this groundbreaking study, which will offer critical insights into how migration can improve workforce dynamics for inclusive, sustainable growth that prioritizes social justice and decent work in the Caribbean Member States. Abdelmalik Muhummed, ILO Employment and Labour Market Specialist underscored this point. The research will also investigate the impact of climate change on labour mobility and employment and identify opportunities and obstacles. It will also suggest potential strategies for enhancing productive employment in the region. Preville stated that the development of the labour migration policy component of the regional migration policy must be based on a thorough analysis. 12 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN VOLUME 12, ISSUE 01
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