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Mar. 8 -- When Heads
of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
gather in Roseau, Dominica on Thursday, Haiti and
the Communitys continued support to the French-speaking
Member State, the Regions response to the global
economic and financial crisis, and the status of the
CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) will be among
the main items on their formidable agenda.
At least thirteen
Heads of Government have confirmed that they will
attend the two-day Twenty-First Intersessional Meeting
being convened under the Chairmanship of the Hon Roosevelt
Skerrit, Prime Minister of Dominica.
At the top of the
agenda is the critical situation in Haiti following
the 12 January earthquake which left more than 200
000 persons dead and more than a million injured and
displaced. The Communitys prompt response to
the disaster was led by Jamaica, which is the sub-regional
focal point for the area including Haiti under the
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)
arrangements.
CARICOMs primary
focus in Haiti is in the area of health and it has
relocated its mission to Leogane on the outskirts
of Port-au-Prince. The Communitys Health Initiative
involves some 14 health personnel who will be rotated
initially every 14 days. The Community has lent tangible
assistance in other areas such as providing relief
supplies, conducting relief supply operations and
mobilizing resources with some US$9.4M pledged to
date.
The Intersessional
Meeting will also feature an exchange of views with
the Heads of the International Financial Institutions.
Mr. Robert Zoellick, President of the World Bank is
confirmed for the meeting with the Heads of Government
in Roseau while the President of the Inter American
Development Bank and the Managing Director of the
International Monetary Fund have also been invited.
H.E. Edwin Carrington,
Secretary General of CARICOM said last week CARICOM
will seek to articulate its positions on the major
challenges it faced when it holds talks with Mr. Zoellick.
Those discussions, he anticipated, will result in
the identification of new and viable approaches to
the treatment of some of the major challenges facing
the Community including the crippling debt burden
being carried by Member States which do not now qualify
for concessionary debt reduction following their graduation
from middle income status. Representatives of the
World Bank met with CARICOM Finance Ministers in Trinidad
and Tobago last Monday to prepare for the meeting
with Mr. Zoellick.
The Heads of Government
will hold discussions with H.E. Jose Miguel Insulza,
Secretary General of the Organisation of American
States.
Key matters related
to external trade that the Meeting will address include
the negotiations for a CARICOM-Canada Trade and Development
Agreement; the status of implementation of the CARIFORUM-EC
Economic Partnership Agreement and the renewal of
the Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act.
Consideration will
also be given to climate change in the context of
the Regions follow-up action to the Copenhagen
Summit held last December 2009
The meeting will also
consider follow-up to and preparations for upcoming
summits including a CARICOM-Brazil Summit in April.
Source: CARICOM
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