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BVI & UNDP sign agreement on post-covid recovery

BVI & UNDP sign agreement on post-covid recovery

The Government of the Virgin Islands and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have pledged greater cooperation on post COVID-19 recovery, climate resilience and the sustainable development goals.
This follows the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding between Premier and Minister of Finance, Honourable Andrew A. Fahie and UN Assistant Secretary General/UNDP Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean Dr. Luis Felipe Lopez-Calva on November 2.

Premier Fahie said the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the British Virgin Islands and the UNDP is the culmination of a gradual maturing of a relationship over the course of the last three years.

The Premier said, “Following the devastation of Hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017, UNDP was the first UN agency to have representation on the ground and to also deploy an emergency response team to provide early recovery and reconstruction assistance.”

Premier Fahie said the UNDP deployed a highly professional team in the aftermath of the September 2017 hurricanes to assist the Ministry of Finance and the Premier’s Office with recovery and reconstruction and the agency proved to be reliable and trusted partner.

Honourable Fahie said at the conclusion of the initial period of technical assistance in the second quarter of 2019, the UNDP recognised that the British Virgin Islands’ recovery was far from complete, and that it needed longer-term assistance to embed climate resilience and pursue sustainable development.

Premier Fahie added, “Targeted additional support was offered in select areas, including blue economy. This particular area of support was embraced, and UNDP provided technical assistance that helped to produce a Blue Economy Roadmap that will be one of the pillars of our National Sustainable Development Plan currently in development.”

The Premier further stated that following his appointment to office, the Government held discussions with the United Nations on furthering the UNDP’s support. He said UNDP senior officials later confirmed that the agency was prepared to move forward with a tangible and structured package of longer-term assistance to support the British Virgin Islands.

Honourable Fahie also said that throughout the global pandemic, the UNDP has provided support to the Territory’s COVID-19 response, including policy advice on the reopening of the borders to visitors.

He added, “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the UNDP colleagues in Barbados and Dominica for recently facilitating the provision of policy advice by the world renowned Barcelona Institute for Global Health, in regard to the planned reopening of the British Virgin Islands’ borders to receive visitors. The policy prescriptions outlined were tremendously helpful in understanding our options and I am appreciative.”

The Premier also expressed the British Virgin Islands’ desire for a stronger relationship with the United Nations.

He stated that the deepening of the British Virgin Islands’ relationship with UNDP is just one pillar of the desired engagement with the United Nations.

“We see a wider partnership with the UN in which other agencies will also play a meaningful role in their respective areas of expertise in supporting our sustainable development,” the Premier stated.

UN Assistant Secretary General Dr. Luis Felipe Lopez Calva, UN Resident Coordinator for the Eastern Caribbean Mr. Didier Trebucq and UNDP Resident Representative Mr. Ugo Blanco in their remarks expressed support for stronger engagement between UNDP and the British Virgin Islands and the Territory and the wider-UN system.

The Premier was joined by Deputy Premier and Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Sports, Agriculture and Fisheries Dr. Honourable Natalio Wheatley, Minister of Health and Social Development Honourable Carvin Malone, Permanent Secretary in the Premier’s Office Dr. Carolyn O’Neal-Morton, Development Cooperation Specialist in the Premier’s Office’s Ms. Patlian Johnson, Director of the International Affairs Secretariat Ms. Najan Christopher, Assistant Secretary for External Affairs Ms. Dwynel Davis and Special Envoy of the Premier Mr. Benito Wheatley.
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