Action Committee on Food and Nutrition Security holds inception meeting

Mar 04, 2020

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has established an Action Committee on Food and Nutrition Security which held its first meeting on Tuesday, 3 March, via video conference that was anchored at the CARICOM Secretariat.

The CARICOM Action Committee on Food and Nutrition Security (CACFNS)
will share best practices and resources through effective interaction,
communication, enhanced synergies and capacity-building in Member
States.

The Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations, through a Letter of Agreement with the CARICOM Secretariat, is providing financial and technical support for the establishment of the CACFNS Platform. According to CARICOM FAO Programme Liaison, Mr. Sandiford Edwards, the support will be funneled to actions that facilitate exchange of experiences among Member States, periodic monitoring of progress of the Regional Food and Nutrition Security Policy and Action Plan and initial resource mobilisation. He said that a key outcome for the ACFNS was the development of a concept note which will be taken to Development Partners for funding.

From left, CARICOM FAO Programme Liaison, Mr Sandiford Edwards, CARICOM Deputy Programme Manager, Agriculture, Dr. Richard Blair, CARICOM Programme Manager, Agriculture, Mr. Shaun Baugh and CARICOM Agricultural Trade Specialist Mr Nigel Durrant at the meeting (Photo via Fransen Jean)
From left, CARICOM FAO Programme Liaison, Mr Sandiford Edwards, CARICOM Deputy Programme Manager, Agriculture, Dr. Richard Blair, CARICOM Programme Manager, Agriculture, Mr. Shaun Baugh and CARICOM Agricultural Trade Specialist Mr Nigel Durrant at the meeting (Photo via Fransen Jean)

Thirteen Member States along with representatives from the Caribbean
Development Bank (CDB), the FAO, Organisation of Eastern Caribbean
States (OECS) Commission and the Caribbean Agricultural Research
Development Institute, joined with the CARICOM Secretariat for the
inception meeting.

The threat that communicable and non-communicable diseases posed to the Region was highlighted during the meeting.

In welcome remarks, CARICOM Programme Manager, Agriculture and
Agro-Industrial Development, Mr. Shaun Baugh, said that the meeting was
timely especially as the Region’s food supply could be severely impacted
if there was a disruption in its North America supply chain because of
the existential threat that COVID -19 was having on trade and port
facilitates.

Mr. Barton Clarke, Chair of the Agriculture Food and Nutrition
Cluster, reminded the meeting that the CACFNS was pivotal in combating
the health and nutrition challenges of the Region, especially in the
face of the non-communicable diseases burden.

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