(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Representatives of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
Secretariat and Australia met at the Secretariat
Headquarters, Turkeyen, Guyana, on Friday 17
December 2010 for the Inaugural CARICOM-Australia
High Level Meeting on the Development Assistance
Partnership. This Meeting was conducted within the
framework of the Memorandum of Understanding between
the Parties, which was signed on 29 November, 2009
in the margins of the Commonwealth Heads of
Government Meeting hosted in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad
and Tobago.
CARICOM Secretary-General, His Excellency Sir
Edwin Carrington, in opening remarks at the High
Level Meeting said that both sides were pleased at
the pace and intensity with which the CARICOM-Australia
relationship had deepened over the past year.
Director-General of the Australian Agency for
International Development (AusAID), Mr. Peter Baxter
pledged that Australia’s cooperation with the
Caribbean Community will “see real outcomes and
practical assistance.” Australia will provide A$63.8
Million in assistance to Caribbean countries over
the next four years.
The Meeting focused on the present technical
cooperation relationship particularly against the
background of the current global economic climate.
The two sides discussed the various areas and
modalities through which they could partner to
improve the Economic Resilience of the Community,
including the areas related to Climate Change and
Disaster Risk Reduction.
Australia has committed to providing A$17.5
million to support the Region’s efforts to adapt to
climate change and to manage the impacts of natural
disasters.
The Director-General announced that, “the
majority of this assistance for climate change is
part of Australia’s global A$599 Million Fast-start
Climate Change Finance Package announced in June
2010, and will support the work of key Regional
Organisations and fund community-level activities
across the Caribbean.” He also shared that about 25
per cent of Australia’s Fast Start funding package
will be targeted to the needs of small island States
which are highly vulnerable to the likely impacts of
climate change, like those in the Caribbean and in
the Pacific.
The meeting also discussed Australia’s support to
Haiti, including current and potential projects to
assist in the reconstruction and development of the
CARICOM Member State. The Government of Australia
has been one of the first to provide to Haiti,
immediately following the January 12 earthquake and
again at the outbreak of cholera in October.
One of the modalities to be used in the CARICOM-Australia
partnership will be People to People and
Institutional Links. In this regard, Mr. Baxter also
announced that an additional thirty (30)
scholarships for the Caribbean Region, worth A$3.8
Million would be granted over the next four years,
increasing the overall number from 80 to 110 over
the period.
The CARICOM delegation to the talks was led by
Amb. Lolita Applewhaite, Deputy Secretary-General
and included senior officials of the Directorates of
Trade and Economic Integration, Human and Social
Development and Foreign and Community Relations.
The Director-General, Mr Baxter headed the
Australian delegation which also comprised H.E
Philip Kentwell – Australian High Commissioner; Dr
Annmarie Watt – Assistant Secretary-General (Ag.),
Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency;
Ms Fiona Cornwell - Director, Caribbean AusAID, Ms.
Hannah Bleby – First Secretary Development, AusAID.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org