(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown,
Guyana) Former Jamaica Prime Minister Most
Honourable Percival Patterson is leading a
delegation from the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to
a meeting of a Coordination Committee created to
organise an International Conference which will have
as its objective, the devising of a Strategic Plan
for the Reconstruction of Haiti following the
catastrophic earthquake of 12 January 2010.
The Co-ordination Committee was established at a
meeting in the Dominican Republic on Monday 18
January which was held to examine the best means of
addressing the situation in Haiti.
The Committee will be responsible for organising
the International Conference and will hold its first
meeting on Monday, 25 January in Montreal, Canada.
CARICOM Assistant Secretary-General Foreign and
Community Relations, Ambassador Colin Granderson,
Executive Director of the Caribbean Disaster
Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA), Mr Jeremy
Collymore and former senior United Nations official
with experience in disaster management Mr Hugh
Cholmondely will be accompanying Mr Patterson to the
meeting. CARICOM’s participation is being assisted
by the Government of Spain.
At the meeting, CARICOM was appointed as a member
of the Committee along with Haiti, the Dominican
Republic, the United Nations, the European Union,
the Organisation of American States, the Rio Group,
the United States, Canada, Brazil and the
Inter-American Development Bank.
The Strategic Plan is intended to go beyond
emergency assistance and would contribute to
strengthening the viability and the political,
economic and social stability of Haiti, in the
medium and long term.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org