The recommendations of the Moyne Commission in 1938, which aimed to address social and economic issues in the British Caribbean, were not fully implemented. While some reforms were initiated, such as improvements in education and public health, many recommendations regarding labor rights and political representation were only partially realized or ignored. This led to ongoing discontent among the population and set the stage for future political movements in the region. Overall, the commission's impact was limited, with many of its proposals remaining unfulfilled.
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