Leaders in the Caribbean Community (Caricom) have committed to work with stakeholders in the Region’s creative industry specifically the entertainment sector to bring an end to the promotion of crime and violence, and instead spread positivity.
This decision was taken by Heads of Government during the recently-concluded Caricom meeting held in Guyana earlier this week.
In reaffirming the right to freedom of expression and to public speech, the Caricom Heads of Government strongly condemned the development, presence, tolerance, or acceptance of violent, anti-social music and social media content that denigrate women and encourage or promote or support the use of violence, guns, and other anti-social behaviour, particularly targeted to the Region’s youth.
In a statement from the Caricom Secretariat, it was noted that the regional leaders affirmed their support for engaging with young people in the creative economy, including the entertainment and music industry and the sporting industry to develop, support and spread across the Region positive content to offset the negative impact of anti-social, violent, and criminal behaviour which some elements in that sector promote and support.










