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OECS Unveils Billboards Promoting Free Movement Of People

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The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission has unveiled four new billboards celebrating the free movement of people across seven protocol member states. FLOW Saint Lucia and the Regional Integration and ​ Diaspora Office of Saint Kitts and Nevis supported the initiative. According to the OECS, the billboards are vital to the organisation's 43rd […]

The article OECS Unveils Billboards Promoting Free Movement Of People is from St. Lucia Times.

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