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Foreign Military Help Unavoidable in Haiti to End Chaos

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – The visit by a CARICOM delegation to Haiti this week has been welcomed by many Haitian political stakeholders, but others fear all the efforts might be in vain should international actors fail to deploy a multinational military force to help the impoverished Caribbean country cope with the current catastrophic security situation, pundits say.

Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry and his Jamaican counterpart Andrew Holness meeting during on Monday.

CARICOM to Undertake New Initiatives to Deal With Situation in Haiti

NASSAU, Bahamas – CARICOM leaders on Friday ended three days of “robust and fruitful; discussions” and that they are confident that their deliberations have advanced the agenda for Caribbean integration, the growth of national and regional economies and the well-being of the people of the 15-member grouping.

Prime Minister and CARICOM Chairman, Phillip Davis, speaking at news conference (CMC Photo)

UN Disaster Official Urges Developed Countries to Honor Their Obligations

KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent – The head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), Mami Mizutori, says “even if lives are saved, disasters do crush livelihoods,”, as she visited some of the areas in north-eastern St. Vincent affected by climate change and the April 2021 eruption of La Soufriere volcano.

The head of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), Mami Mizutori interacting with persons affected by disasters in recent years in Sandy Bay (CMC Photo)

CARICOM Welcomes Launch of Early Warnings for All Initiative

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – CARICOM Secretary General, Dr. Carla Barnett, Monday endorsed the launch of the United Nations Early Warning for All (EW4ALL) initiative, saying the region had no choice, but to pour its collective efforts into improving early warnings for all of the various natural disasters that befall the Caribbean.

OAS Pays Tribute to the Late Richard Bernal

WASHINGTON, DC - Jamaica’s former representative to The Organization of American States (OAS) and Ambassador to the United States, the Late Richard Bernal, was on January30th 2023 hailed by the OAS as not only an economist, a diplomat, and a regionalist but also an educator and a consummate negotiator.

Jamaica’s Permanent Representative to the OAS and Ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks pays tribute to Jamaica’s former representative to The Organization of American States (OAS) and Ambassador to the United States, Richard Bernal, during a Speaking at a special sitting of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States in the Hall of the Americas in Washington DC. Sitting directly behind the ambassador is Jamaica’s alternate representative to the OAS Mrs. Nicholette Williams. (Photo by Derrick A Scott)

Women Affairs Ministers Commit to Promoting Intersectional Policies in the Region

SANTIAGO, Chile – Women Affairs ministers and other officials from the Caribbean have joined their counterparts in Latin America in commuting committed themselves to “promoting intersectoral public policies that include affirmative action to foster women’s and girls’ participation, continuation and completion of education in the spheres of science, technology, engineering and mathematics”.

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