Kris Miller Named the New CARICOM Youth Ambassador

Belize City. January 21st 2019.   The Department of Youth Services under the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture announces the appointment of Mr. Kris Miller as the second of two CARICOM Youth Ambassadors to represent Belize.

Mr. Miller is a 22-year-old youth leader and advocate from the City of Belmopan and is pursuing his Bachelors of Science in Social Work from the University of Belize. Mr. Miller also serves as a board member of Belmopan Active Youth and second vice of the Belize Youth for Road Safety Project. He was also one of Belize’s representatives at the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Commonwealth Youth Forum held in London, United Kingdom. Mr. Miller is the most recent recipient of the Youth Minister’s Award for Leadership and Advocacy.

The CARICOM Youth Ambassador Programme was launched in Saint Lucia in 1993 by the Heads of Government to mark the Twentieth Anniversary of CARICOM and was formally instituted in 1994. The Youth Ambassador Programme has contributed to increased youth knowledge and awareness of CARICOM issues and priorities, has raised the profile of young people at the national and regional levels, and has assisted in integrating the views and perspectives of young people from across the region into national, regional and international policy and programmes.

Mr. Miller now joins Ms. Kylah Ciego in service to Belize and the region as CARICOM Youth Ambassador. We acknowledge and thank Mr. Andrew Munnings for his service to the program and the youth of Belize that he carried out with unwavering enthusiasm.

Kris Miller will serve a two-year term from January 2019-January 2021.

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