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Posted: Monday 27 April, 2026 at 11:45 PM

CARICOM Secretary?General pays tribute to the late Honourable Roderick Rainford

By: CARICOM, Press Release

    (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana - Monday, 27 April 2026)   - Secretary?General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Dr Carla Barnett, on 27 April 2026, delivered a tribute on behalf of the Community at the Celebration of Life for the late Honourable Roderick Rainford, CCH, OJ, OCC, former Secretary?General of CARICOM, at the University Chapel in Kingston, Jamaica.

     

    In her address, Dr Barnett described Mr. Rainford’s nine?year tenure as “historic” not only for his seminal role in defining a strengthened integration project for CARICOM, but also because of the deep regional and global crises unfolding at that time.

     

    She recalled his “baptism by fire,” a few weeks into his role in 1983, when the assassination of the Prime Minister and the military invasion of Grenada “threatened to rip the integration process apart at the seams, as ideological differences undermined the very basis for regional coordination and cooperation."

     

    “Secretary-General Rainford was the man for the time. He managed to keep regional integration moving forward by focusing on the fundamental issues of long-term trade and economic development,” Dr Barnett stated.

     

    She also highlighted his leadership in guiding CARICOM Heads of Government towards agreements set out in the 1989 Grand Anse Declaration to enhance regional competitiveness and remove trade barriers, which are the fundamental principles of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy along with functional cooperation in critical areas such as health and education.

     

    Read the CARICOM Secretary-General’s full tribute at the Celebration of Life for the late Honourable Roderick Rainford, CCH, OJ, OCC | The University Chapel | Mona, Kingston | Jamaica 27 April 2026

     

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    Good morning everyone. It is my honour to say a few words in tribute on behalf of the staff of the CARICOM Secretariat, his former colleagues, Member States of the Community and on my own behalf.

     

    The nine-year tenure of the Honourable Roderick Rainford, CCH, OJ, OCC, as Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) was historic not only for his seminal role in defining a strengthened integration project for CARICOM, but also because of the deep regional and global crises unfolding at that time.

     

    His was a baptism by fire, as a few weeks into his role in 1983, the assassination of the Prime Minister and the military invasion of Grenada threatened to rip the integration process apart, at the seams, as ideological differences undermined the very basis for regional coordination and cooperation. Secretary-General Rainford was the man for the time.  He managed to keep regional integration moving forward by focusing on the fundamental issues of long-term trade and economic development.

     

    The global arena was in turmoil, with Cold War tensions and high oil prices. Secretary-General Rainford was pivotal in guiding CARICOM Heads of Government towards agreements set out in the 1989 Grand Anse Declaration to enhance regional competitiveness and remove trade barriers, which are the fundamental principles of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy along with functional cooperation in critical areas such as health and education. 

     

    The main objectives, as agreed in Grand Anse, were to strengthen regional integration to enhance Member States’ social and economic development. The Declaration emphasised the principles of sovereignty, non-interference, and equality among the countries, principles which continue to be central to the Caribbean Community which he served with such distinction.  He was truly the right leader for that defining period in our Region’s history.  

     

    As Secretary-General, Mr. Rainford was a consistent advocate for self-reliance and environmental resilience.  His vision for the Region helped to shape our representation in the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which delivered a blueprint on the impact of human socio-economic activities on the environment to guide international policy into the 21st century.

     

    He also played an active role in early efforts towards regional financial cooperation linking Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago; in reactivation of the Region’s premier cultural showcase, the Caribbean Festival of Arts; and much more.

     

    Those who had the privilege of working with him remember, not only his exceptional intellect and professionalism, but also the dignity, and respect that marked all his interactions. He earned deep admiration across the Community for his wisdom, foresight, and steadfast dedication to duty.

     

    I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Rainford in the mid-1990’s at Central Bank Governors’ meetings. At that time, I was Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Belize, and he was Governor of the Bank of Jamaica. Mr Rainford was always gracious and collegial in his interactions, which were always marked by deep intellectual rigour and commitment to regional integration.

     

    This regional stalwart has been deservedly recognised with CARICOM’s highest honour, the Order of the Caribbean Community with the Cacique Crown of Honour from Guyana where the CARICOM Secretariat is headquartered, and with the Order of Jamaica, from his own country. His legacy endures in the strong foundations for regional cooperation which he helped to build, and in the continued work of the CARICOM Secretariat, where his service and strong belief in collective progress remain a source of inspiration.

     

    On behalf of the Caribbean Community, I extend my deepest condolences to his wife, Nesha, his son Kwame, all his family, and the Government and People of Jamaica. May you take comfort in knowing that his life’s work was invaluable and has left an enduring mark on all who had the honour of knowing him.

     

    May his soul rest in peace.
     

     

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    About CARICOM:

     

    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) was established on 4 July 1973 with the signing of the Treaty of Chaguaramas, which was revised in 2001 to allow for the establishment of a single market and economy. CARICOM comprises fifteen Member States and six Associate Members and is home to approximately sixteen million citizens, 60% of whom are under 30 years old. CARICOM’s work rests on four main pillars: economic integration; foreign policy coordination; human and social development; and security cooperation.

     

     

     

    The members of CARICOM work together to create a Community that is integrated, inclusive and resilient; driven by knowledge, excellence, innovation and productivity; a Community which is a unified and competitive force in the global arena, where every citizen is secure and has the opportunity to realise his or her potential with guaranteed human rights and social justice, and contributes to, and shares in, its economic, social and cultural prosperity.

     

     

     

     
    CARICOM remains one of the best examples of integration in the developing world.

     

     
    The CARICOM Secretariat, the principal administrative organ of the Community, is headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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