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Stronger People, Stronger Institutions: Caribbean SAIs Lead the Way on HR Reform

Stronger People, Stronger Institutions: Caribbean SAIs Lead the Way on HR Reform

What does it take to build a public institution that truly serves people? For Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) in the Caribbean, the answer starts with a powerful yet often overlooked foundation: a strong, inclusive, and values-based approach to human resources.

From 7–11 April 2025, leaders from six CAROSAI member SAIs gathered in Georgetown, Guyana for a milestone workshop under the TOGETHER Initiative—and for some of them, it was the first formal training they had ever received on human resource management (HRM). 

The event was more than a learning opportunity. It marked a turning point in how these institutions invest in their people—to strengthen their systems, support independence, and deliver better results for citizens.

 

More Than a Workshop: A Transformational First for SAIs in the Region

For SAIs from Belize, Jamaica, Guyana, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Suriname, this wasn’t just another week of meetings. It was a first-of-its-kind experience: five days of deep reflection, practical planning, and peer exchange focused entirely on building better HR systems.

The road to Georgetown began months earlier, with a six-week eLearning course on HRM fundamentals and an intensive diagnostic process to help each SAI assess its current practices. Once in Guyana, teams rolled up their sleeves to analyse the findings, define challenges, and co-create action plans grounded in their realities.

For some participants, it was a revelation. “My HRM vision for my SAI, especially after this workshop, is to create an inclusive and adapted working environment to generate organisational success—but also to inspire personal growth,” said Maria Rodriguez, Auditor General of Belize.

 

Why HR Matters for SAI Independence

Across the Caribbean, SAIs face similar challenges when it comes to building people-centred institutions: limited autonomy, gaps in professional development, and the need for tailored approaches in small or resource-constrained contexts.

“One of the biggest HRM challenges discussed during this workshop—and faced by SAIs in the region—is the question of organisational autonomy,” said Shamar Richard, Chief Internal Auditor at Jamaica’s Auditor General Department. These challenges directly impact institutional independence—a critical safeguard for effective, unbiased public oversight.

And yet, there’s reason for optimism. In Suriname, recent improvements in SAI independence are opening the door to meaningful change. “Based on my conversations and interactions with peers at this workshop, SAIs in the CAROSAI region emphasise training and professional development as the most common priority area in their HRM approaches,” shared Nelson Chen Poun, Director of Corporate Services at Suriname’s SAI. His insight reflects a wider commitment: investing in people as a strategic choice to strengthen institutional credibility and resilience.

 

Collaboration as a Catalyst

The TOGETHER Initiative was initially launched in English-speaking SAIs in 2022 and has since expanded to the CREFIAF and ARABOSAI regions. With the Caribbean now actively engaged, these institutions are bringing unique perspectives to global conversations about governance, helping shape a sustainable, context-specific model for HRM reform in audit institutions.

The workshop, part of the initiative’s ongoing global roll-out, drew its strength not just from the curriculum, but from the participants themselves. Peer support—particularly from SAI Jamaica—helped elevate the experience into a collaborative space where shared challenges became shared solutions.

The Caribbean’s regional identity, shaped by diversity and resilience, was front and centre throughout the week. Participants explored how international HRM best practices could be translated to fit their unique governance environments—especially for small island and coastal states, where public institutions must do more with less.

With support from the INTOSAI Development Initiative (IDI) and funding from the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the TOGETHER Initiative will now accompany several SAIs as they move into implementation—helping them turn their HRM visions into institutional reality.

The Bigger Picture: People at the Heart of Public Institutions

Ultimately, this workshop was about more than human resources. It was about recognising that institutions are only as strong as the people who serve in them. When SAIs invest in their staff—through inclusive systems, meaningful development, and ethical leadership—they not only improve internal performance. They also take major strides toward ensuring their independence and long-term sustainability.

By taking this bold step, CAROSAI SAIs are helping shape a new regional model of governance—one that’s people-first, context-aware, and globally relevant. And in doing so, they’re not just building better audit institutions, they’re building trust.

Would you like to learn more about how to participate in the TOGETHER Initiatve? Learn more about it on our webpage.