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VI rallies LatAm support for UN Associate Members' sustainable development

April 30th, 2024 | Tags: Virgin Islands UN E. Belito Whealtey ECLAC Chile
Left to right: UN ECLAC Executive Secretary H.E. Mr. Jose Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs, Costa Rica Minister Hon. Laura Fernandez Delgado, and BVI Special Envoy Mr. Benito Wheatley. Photo: Provided
The Virgin Islands (BVI) has rallied support for the 13 Associate Members of UN ECLAC located in the Caribbean at the 7th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development in Chile in Santiago, Chile from 15th-18th April 2024. Photo: Internet Source
The Virgin Islands (BVI) has rallied support for the 13 Associate Members of UN ECLAC located in the Caribbean at the 7th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development in Chile in Santiago, Chile from 15th-18th April 2024. Photo: Internet Source
SANTIAGO, Chile - As the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda approaches, the [British] Virgin Islands (BVI) has rallied support for the 13 Associate Members of UN ECLAC located in the Caribbean at the 7th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development in Chile in Santiago, Chile from 15th-18th April 2024.

Virgin Islands Special Envoy Mr. E. Benito Wheatley as a panelist on the panel entitled ‘Advancing the priorities of Caribbean small island developing states towards achieving the 2030 Agenda, called for international support to all SIDS, including the Associate Members of UN ECLAC. 

The meeting was attended by UN Deputy Secretary-General H.E. Amina Mohammed and chaired by Costa Rica Minister for National Planning and Economic Policy Hon. Laura Fernandez Delgado.

In his remarks, Mr. Wheatley said,  “The Associate Members remain undeterred in our quest for support to assist us with sustainable development and climate resilience… Together (with the UN system) we will try to find a way forward so that the Associate Members are not left behind as international efforts are made to accelerate achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.” 

Support represents a boost for the VI

Mr Wheatley emphasised that the Virgin Islands had advocated on behalf of the Associate Members at the various SIDS4 preparatory meetings, but that greater acknowledgement of their needs was still required, as well as corresponding support for their sustainable development and climate resilience under the new SIDS Programme of Action that will be agreed in Antigua and Barbuda from 27th-30th May 2024.

At the official closing ceremony of the 7th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean on Sustainable Development, Executive Secretary of UN ECLAC H.E. Mr. Jose Manuel Salazar-Xirinachs acknowledged the challenges faced by the Associate Members in his closing statement. 

In affirming support for the Associate Members, the Member States of the Forum included in the outcome document agreed to,  “recognise their specific political and economic constraints and their vulnerabilities in their pursuit of sustainable development, and encourage their continued inclusion, where appropriate, in the work of the Commission (i.e. ECLAC) and its subsidiary bodies.”

The support expressed by the Forum represents a boost for the Virgin Islands and other Associate Members of the UN regional commissions heading into the SIDS4 conference.

12 Responses to “VI rallies LatAm support for UN Associate Members' sustainable development”

  • Nepotism at its best (30/04/2024, 22:11) Like (15) Dislike (1) Reply
    The premier's brother representing him and Lorna's brother is her driver.......ONLY IN THE BVI
    • Wow. Wow. (01/05/2024, 06:15) Like (12) Dislike (5) Reply
      These Caribbean leaders have no idea the disrespect their people get from these people here. They just need to stay out of the BVI business, the same way they shut the Caribbean Xpats out of their business.
    • We Need Britain in Charge.. (01/05/2024, 06:18) Like (12) Dislike (4) Reply
      Plain and simple. Things only can get better with a Britain take over.. Be real and honest, Presently we are slowly sinking.
    • resident (01/05/2024, 06:21) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
      he had been the BVI envoy long before showande came to power, he is knowledgeable and qualified for the post he is in unlike his brother
      • Strups (01/05/2024, 15:15) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        The BVI is a dependency. It has no envoy. This man does not represent us.
  • ................................. (01/05/2024, 06:22) Like (1) Dislike (5) Reply
    Free gaza free the bvi free the drew
  • Concerned (01/05/2024, 06:31) Like (2) Dislike (7) Reply
    This is great, the BVI and other OTs using their Associate Members Status to engage, as opposed to participating as part of the Mother Country (UK)Delegation. Mr Wheatley you are doing a great job
  • Special envoy (01/05/2024, 07:54) Like (6) Dislike (2) Reply
    Was this job advertised? Guess not..
  • Joy (01/05/2024, 07:59) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Sustainable development- New World Order!!!
  • Big World out there (01/05/2024, 09:23) Like (0) Dislike (13) Reply
    Keep the BVI engaged on the international stuff Mr. Wheatley. Good work.
  • Really (01/05/2024, 10:07) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    I can't get no comments up but what I can tell you is this is not good. Those meetings are not good. Why are those meetings disguised between the lodge people and not We the people. When you all wake up and smell the coffee it will be China social control system on your butt. America just had a meeting to start theirs. Why is homelessness a crime now in many states. Everything I saw I definitely can see so when will you sheeps see
  • Road rangers (01/05/2024, 13:37) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
    Bvi needs the next stept our independent


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