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Premier Fahie leads UN ECLAC discussions on COVID-19 recovery

Premier and Minister of Finance of the Virgin Islands, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), chaired a High-Level Panel on ‘Challenges for Caribbean to Building Back Better from COVID-19’ at the virtually held 38th Session of the United Nations (UN) Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), October 26-28, 2020. Photo: VINO/File
The panelists also made statements in their respective capacities, including remarks by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Saint Lucia Honourable Allen M. Chastanet, State Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell, UN Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Mr Mahmoud Mohieldin, Assistant Secretary-General for the Climate Action Team of the UN Mr Selwyn Hart, Assistant Secretary-General for Trade and Economic Integration of CARICOM Mr Joseph Cox and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies Sir Hillary M. Beckles. Photo: GIS
The panelists also made statements in their respective capacities, including remarks by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Saint Lucia Honourable Allen M. Chastanet, State Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell, UN Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Mr Mahmoud Mohieldin, Assistant Secretary-General for the Climate Action Team of the UN Mr Selwyn Hart, Assistant Secretary-General for Trade and Economic Integration of CARICOM Mr Joseph Cox and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies Sir Hillary M. Beckles. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Premier and Minister of Finance of the Virgin Islands, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), chaired a High-Level Panel on ‘Challenges for Caribbean to Building Back Better from COVID-19’ at the virtually held 38th Session of the United Nations (UN) Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), October 26-28, 2020.

‘A new sense of urgency’

Premier Fahie, according to a press release from Government Information Service (GIS) on October 30, 2020, chaired the meeting in his capacity as Vice-Chair of the Caribbean Development and Cooperation Committee (CDCC) and stated that the COVID-19 pandemic has generated a new sense of urgency to address holistically the challenges faced by the heavily indebted middle-income countries of the sub-region already suffering from high exposure to natural disasters and climate change.

“Rarely do we get an opportunity such as these urgent circumstances present to demonstrate the complex, multidimensional nature of Caribbean challenges and vulnerabilities and to advocate for a uniquely blended response to ensure the survival of the countries of the sub-region during these very challenging times,” Premier Fahie stated.

‘The Caribbean Outlook 2020’

The high-level meeting on October 27, 2020, began with the official launch of the new ECLAC publication, ‘The Caribbean Outlook 2020,’ which was presented by the organisation’s Executive Secretary Alicia Barcena, who is the regional commission’s highest official. Madam Barcena outlined the findings of the report on the impact of COVID-19 on the Caribbean and solutions for recovery and longer-term sustainable development.

The panelists also made statements in their respective capacities, including remarks by Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Saint Lucia Honourable Allen M. Chastanet, State Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Jamaica Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell, UN Special Envoy on Financing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Mr Mahmoud Mohieldin, Assistant Secretary-General for the Climate Action Team of the UN Mr Selwyn Hart, Assistant Secretary-General for Trade and Economic Integration of CARICOM Mr Joseph Cox and Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West Indies Sir Hillary M. Beckles.

In response to the views expressed by the panel, official statements at Ministerial and official levels were made on the floor of the meeting by Aruba, Barbados, Canada, Cuba, Mexico and Suriname.

‘Fruitful discussions’

Speaking on the outcome of the meeting, Premier Fahie said, “We had very fruitful discussions on the Caribbean’s long road to recovery from COVID-19. I am very pleased that there is strong support for the sub-region both within ECLAC and at the level of the UN Secretary-General Mr Antonio Gutierrez. I will continue to do my part in bringing greater international attention to the region’s current challenges in my capacity as a Vice-Chair of CDCC.”

The VI delegation to the 38th Session of UN ECLAC included Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie (R1), Permanent Secretary in the Premier’s Office Dr Carolyn O’Neal-Morton, Deputy Secretary in the Premier’s Office Mrs Elvia Smith-Maduro, Director of the International Affairs Secretariat Ms Najan Christopher, Assistant Secretary for External Affairs Ms Dwynel Davis and Special Envoy of the Premier Mr E. Benito Wheatley.

7 Responses to “Premier Fahie leads UN ECLAC discussions on COVID-19 recovery”

  • bvi (01/11/2020, 15:35) Like (9) Dislike (9) Reply
    GOOD WORK ANDREW KEEP IT UP
  • Congrarts Premier.. (01/11/2020, 15:38) Like (4) Dislike (10) Reply
    Great achievement Mr. Premier, You should always remind them other leaders that the BVI is different, the people are free to express themselves without sanction and the Government listen to the people,,,,, Dont let them dictate to you their dictating ways...In some caribbean countries you cant send a blog criticizing the Govt, that will never get posted..We love the BVI, its the best place in the world..its not perfect but its the best....
  • Windy (01/11/2020, 15:52) Like (10) Dislike (9) Reply
    he is more respected aboard than by these local haters
  • Rubber Duck (02/11/2020, 05:20) Like (10) Dislike (2) Reply
    Will he be doing 14 days quarantine when he comes back from wherever this pointless talking shop was held?
  • NB (02/11/2020, 10:05) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    'Leads' ya'll say? Oh the word has lost it's meaning.
  • Utterbollocks (02/11/2020, 15:13) Like (3) Dislike (9) Reply
    Nobody has ever heard of this ECLAC. Nobody here and certainly nobody that matters in the world. This is
    like being proud of winning an egg and spoon race. Ok, so it's nice but nobody really cares and biggng it up only proves how lacking in substance the person is.
    • To Utterbollocks (04/11/2020, 08:57) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      You sound so ignorant. Our Premier is Heading a meeting of the United Nations and we should be proud. Stop hating out of ignorance. We congratulate our Premier and his Government.


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