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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)
Environmental concerns and food security are two new issues
which the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Youth Ambassadors (CYAs)
have identified as growing risks to the Regional youth
population, and plan to play a more active role in these
areas.
The new focus areas were selected
during the April 21 - 23 meeting in Barbados which was
attended by Anguilla’s CARICOM Youth Ambassadors, Ms.
Sherri-Ann Roberts and Mr. Eduardo Samuel.
In support of the interest expressed in
climate change, a briefing was delivered on the Global
Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme which
tackles a number of environmental challenges. Food security
strategies will be reviewed later. CYAs will also continue
their efforts in HIV/AIDS and CARICOM Single Market and
Economy (CSME) related fields.
The Dean of the CYA programme described
the meeting as “successful.”
“I am pleased with the high level of
participation we had as well as the repertoire of knowledge
in this group of dedicated individuals who have been
appointed as representatives of the youth in the Region.
Everyone made worthwhile contributions and should be
commended,” Donna Greene of Barbados remarked.
The Dean’s sentiment was endorsed by
others, some of who said that the Induction and Orientation
workshop was historic especially in the return of CYAs from
Haiti after four years.
The Youth Ambassador Corps also held
elections to select members of the management team. John
Darville of The Bahamas was elected unopposed as Alternate
Dean, while Kamesha Turner of Jamaica assumed the
uncontested post of Vice Dean of Administration. Majority
votes saw Ian Richards of St. Kitts and Nevis elected as
Vice Dean of Public Relations and Communication and Ferranto
Dongor of Suriname now holds the post of Vice Dean of
Projects.
Dean Greene added that the success of
the meeting was also linked to the outcomes. She stated that
members of the Corps has signed a Resolution, which called
for more resources for the programme to further enhance the
capacity of CYAs and ensure the continuing achievements of
the body on the national and regional level.
The United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP) recognized the success of the CYAP on the
final day of the workshop. UNDP Representative Dr. Rosina
Wiltshire told the CYAs that “the outcomes of the meeting
are in line with high priority areas … that the UNDP
Governance Programme has identified, as key, to the
sustainable development of Caribbean Small Island Developing
States.”
Ms. Wiltshire noted that UNDP Barbados
had proposed to its development partners, the allocation of
funds to replicate a Youth and Governance Training
initiative to support the continuing education and
development of CARICOM Youth Ambassadors. |