(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) The Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Secretariat with the assistance of the European
Commission (EC), is seeking to build the capacity of
African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries, to
comply with the implementation of Multi-lateral
Environmental Agreements (MEAs). This is expected to
boost those countries’ management of their
environment and natural resources.
The multi-million dollar four-year project,
titled Capacity Building Related to Multi-lateral
Environmental Agreement (MEAs) in African, Caribbean
and Pacific Countries, the Caribbean Hub
Sub-Component has been designed to empower ACP
countries with critical knowledge, skills and
abilities (KSAs) to better implement MEAs in all
critical areas of development.
Under the general oversight of the United Nations
Environment Programme (UNEP), the Caribbean Hub,
coordinated by the CARICOM Secretariat will deliver
quality capacity building services to Caribbean ACP
countries such as project writing skills,
negotiation and lobbying skills, legal drafting and
information management and exchange.
The project is to be launched at the first
three-day Needs Prioritisation Workshop commencing
in Georgetown, Guyana on 8 September at the Guyana
International Convention Centre. The workshop will
seek to establish priority needs in each Caribbean
country with respect to the implementation of MEAs
as a means of defining specific needs for capacity
building at the regional level.
More than forty participants drawn from the
ministries and related agencies responsible for
environment and sustainable development are expected
to attend this workshop. Representatives from
several CARICOM regional institutions and
international partners will also be in attendance.
The anticipated impact of the Capacity Building
project is the reduction of the adverse effects of:
climate change; loss of biodiversity; drought; land
degradation; chemicals and waste; and obsolete
pesticides as well as other threats to impoverished
people resulting from environmental degradation. The
Programme will run from 1 March 2009 to 28 February
2013.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org