Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) is a regional intergovernmental organization established in 1981. It comprises eleven member countries and territories in the Eastern Caribbean, aimed at promoting economic integration and cooperation among its members. The OECS focuses on various areas, including trade, education, and environmental sustainability, to enhance the region's development.
The OECS also plays a crucial role in coordinating policies and initiatives related to disaster management and climate change. By fostering collaboration among its members, the organization seeks to improve the quality of life for citizens and strengthen the region's resilience against external challenges.