It is part of activities to mark World Consumer Rights Week from March 14 to 20. Speaking with JIS News, Director of Communications at the CAC, Latoya Halstead, said WCRD will “highlight issues that are taking place in our economy that affect us all, and it is also a chance for us to rally together and call for action. “This is our opportunity to call for change, to find ways and means of highlighting the things that are happening, and to find ways of making the change,” she stressed. Halstead noted that the theme for the day serves to turn the spotlight on the challenges that consumers would have faced due to the pandemic.