SIDS leaders should attend conference, says PM

Aug 27, 2014

PRIME Minister Freundel Stuart says it is important that leaders of Small Island Developing States attend the upcoming Third International UN SIDS Conference in Samoa.
Speaking ahead of his departure for the September 1 to 4 meeting, Stuart stated: “We need to be a part of the conversation in Samoa. We cannot stay at home. We must go and articulate our own case. We cannot afford to leave the putting of our case to others who may not put it as forcefully as we can.”
Stressing that the Caribbean Governments view the conference as extremely important, he disclosed that there would be participation at the Prime Ministerial and ministerial levels, as well as by the Secretary General of CARICOM.
The Prime Minister noted that SIDS had made significant efforts at the national and regional levels to implement the Barbados Programme of Action (BPOA) and the Mauritius Strategy for the Further Implementation (MSI) of the BPOA.
“We have mainstreamed sustainable development principles into national development policies and undertaken political commitments to promote and raise awareness of the importance of sustainable development issues,” he explained.
He said it would be easy for the realities of island nations to get overlooked amidst the economic challenges facing countries and the international community at this time. But he stressed that this “is a once-in-a-decade opportunity to have our challenges, capabilities and decisions clearly outlined for all to understand”.
According to him, so important is the SIDS conference, that national and regional preparatory meetings were held leading up to it. He noted that an Interregional Preparatory Meeting which attracted delegates from the three SIDS regions was held in Barbados last year, and the main elements of the current Samoan Pathway Outcome Document were formulated.
“This document represents a significant achievement for SIDS in preparation for the formal negotiating process with international partners, ahead of the conference,” Stuart observed.
The SIDS conference is structured around several strategic and political dialogues, including forums dedicated to youth, major groups, renewable energy and the private sector. In addition to plenary sessions, there will be multi-stakeholder partnership dialogues, side events, parallel events and a SIDS Village. (SA/BGIS)

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