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CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC – The following is the full text of the communique following the 75th Meeting of the OECS Authority.

“The Seventy-Fifth Meeting of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Authority was held virtually on August 2, 2024, under the Chairmanship of Hon. Philip J. Pierre, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.

The Opening Ceremony featured remarks by the outgoing Chairman of the OECS Authority, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis; the incoming Chairman, Hon. Philip J. Pierre; and the Director General of the OECS Commission, His Excellency Dr. Didacus Jules. ​

In his opening remarks, Prime Minister Pierre outlined the main priorities that will drive his Chairmanship of the OECS Authority for the upcoming year. ​

Throughout my Chairmanship, I intend to steer our efforts towards progressing these essential elements of the Union that still need to be completed relating to hassle-free travel, movement of people, free circulation of goods, enhanced competitiveness of our businesses, and the free movement of capital. There is no doubt that the revised treaty intended for us to harness our human resources effectively so that together, we may confront the challenges of lack of natural resources.

In charting the way forward, we need to build on the progress made in the development of our people. We must put people first to ensure their dignity, mental, physical and economic well-being.”

The Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis and the outgoing Chairman of the OECS Authority, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, reflected in his address the shared commitment to sustainable development for the people of the OECS region.

“The work of development is never done. It is an enduring commitment of every generation and all citizens, especially those entrusted with leadership. We are proud members of the OECS, united by a common history and a commitment to a common cause. Together, we have solidified a robust foundation for the future, and we are poised to build on this groundwork. ​ In these challenging times, I am confident that our joint endeavors will propel the OECS toward a future of prosperity, innovation, and sustainability.”

In his remarks, Director General Dr. Didacus Jules spoke to the several critical challenges confronting the OECS at this time, in addition to the susceptibility to climate change and environmental instability dramatically demonstrated by the destruction of Hurricane Beryl.

“The drums of war reverberate even in our peaceful corners, and its consequences are far-reaching – from disruption of global trade and supply chains to spiraling prices. The economies of our member states are heavily dependent on tourism, which, as we have experienced, is highly susceptible to global shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

The recent pandemic has exposed the fragility of our public health systems. While we have made commendable strides in vaccination and healthcare delivery, ongoing threats such as non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and potential future pandemics necessitate a strengthened and more resilient healthcare framework. ​ The digital divide, exacerbated by the pandemic, has highlighted the need for equitable access to technology and education to ensure no one is left behind.

The rise of gangs and the increase in violence in our societies also point to the failure of our education systems to cultivate positive mentalities, socially caring attitudes, and the capacity to learn to live together.”

In the main, the meeting focused on, among other things:

(a) Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) Budget

(b) Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) Update

(c) OECS Commission Operational Matters – OECS Work Programme ​ ​ and Budget (Triennium 2024/2027)

(d) Regional Integration Matters

(e) Food and Agricultural Systems Transformation (FAST) Strategy Update

(f) Implementation of the OECS Development Strategy (ODS) Update

(g) Sustainable Tourism Policy (Update)

(h) Eastern Caribbean Liaison Services (ECLS) – Vision Paper, Beyond ​ Farm Workers

(i) 7th Sitting of the OECS Assembly (Update)

(j) ​ Small Island Developing States (SIDS) 4 Conference (Update)

  1. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) Budget

Chief Justice (Ag.) Hon. Mario Michel presented the heads of Government on the budget and operational matters pertinent to the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. The discussion outlined the benefits of new approaches for the court’s continued functions. ​ Plans for implementing a public awareness campaign were also highlighted. The Acting Chief Justice also expressed gratitude for the progress towards accessing a new headquarters facilitated by the Government of Saint Lucia.

  1. Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority (ECCAA) Update

The Director General of the Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority, Mr. Anthony Whittier, provided an update on the progress towards restoring category one status and urged member states to approve and publish the new regulations that would bring us back in compliance for restoring that status.

Appreciation was expressed to the Government of Antigua and Barbuda for providing a new headquarters for the institution. ​

  1. OECS Commission Operational Matters – OECS Work Programme and Budget (Triennium 2024/2027)

A new triennium work program and budget for the OECS Commission for 2024 to 2027 were presented for the Authority’s approval. The report highlighted the work program approach in the context of the five strategic priorities developed to provide value for Member States in coordination with Development Partners. The five strategic priorities are to Accelerate Regional Integration, Reinvent the Economy, Value the Environment, Build Resilience, and Advance Equity and Inclusion. ​

  1. Regional Integration Matters

OECS Heads of Government and their representatives received several updates regarding the establishment of the OECS Customs Union and Free Circulation of Goods, the Free Movement of Persons Regime and Implementation of Relevant Legislative Framework, and an update on the Economic Affairs Council held virtually on June 11, 2024. The Authority noted the progress towards fully implementing the Free Movement of Persons Regime.

  1. Food and Agricultural Systems Transformation (FAST) Strategy Update

The Authority received an update on the 10-year strategy following discussions at Montserrat’s 8th Council of Ministers for Agriculture on May 17, 2024. ​ The presentation highlighted the Status of the OECS Food and Nutrition Security Centre (FNSC), OECS Agriculture Desk Initiatives, and Key FAST Strategy Initiatives financed by the 11th European Development Fund (EDF) RIGHT Programme. ​

  1. Implementation of the OECS Development Strategy (ODS) Update

Heads of Government were updated on the Action framework adopted at the 3rd EAC meeting. ​

  1. Sustainable Tourism Policy Update

The OECS Commission, with funding support from the World Bank Unleashing the Blue Economy of the Caribbean (UBEC) project, is currently working on updating the OECS Common Tourism Policy,

  1. Eastern Caribbean Liaison Services (ECLS) – Vision Paper, Beyond Farm Workers

An update on the current challenges and opportunities of the ECLS program was presented to the Authority, along with a proposed 3-year vision plan that would significantly increase employment opportunities in new areas of work. The opportunity to use the program to ensure the transfer of technology and mastery of new skills was emphasized.

    i. 7th Sitting of the OECS Assembly Update

Approval was given for convening the 7th Sitting of the OECS Assembly in September or October under the theme of regional integration. ​ It is intended that the free circulation of goods bills will be presented and debated at this sitting.

  1. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) 4 Conference Update

An overview of the outcome of the SIDS 4 Conference held in Antigua and Barbuda in May 2024 was presented to the Authority. ​ The presentation highlighted establishing the SIDS Centre of Excellence in Antigua and Barbuda, including the Global Data Hub, the Innovation and Technology Mechanism, the Island Investment Forum, and the Debt Sustainability Support Service Initiative. ​ The Antigua and Barbuda Agenda for SIDS (ABAS) – a Renewed Declaration for Resilient Prosperity was featured. ​ The government and people of Antigua and Barbuda were commended for the seamless hosting and facilitation of the SIDS4 Conference.

Other matters discussed at the meeting included:

 Global Port Holdings Presentation: Global Ports Holding is the world’s largest cruise operator, managing 32 ports in 19 countries across Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, North America, and North Africa and serving over 20 million passengers annually. The Chairman, Mr. Mehmet Kutman, was invited to present an update on recent significant international developments and their investments in the Caribbean to the meeting of the heads.

The OECS Director General, Dr. Didacus Jules, updated the Authority on the plans for Saint Martin’s accession, which is now expected to be convened from 14 to 16 November 2024. ​ The next meeting of the OECS Authority is expected to be held in Saint Martin during the accession. ​

ATTENDANCE

Heads of Government in Attendance:

Hon. Philip J Pierre – Prime Minister of Saint Lucia & Chairman of the OECS Authority

Hon. Gaston Browne – Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda

Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit – Prime Minister of Dominica

Hon. Dickon Mitchell – Prime Minister of Grenada

Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew – Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis

Dr. the Hon. Ralph Gonsalves – Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Hon. Dr. Ellis Webster, Premier of Anguilla

Head of Government Absent (with apologies):

Hon. Ary Chalus, President of the Regional Council of Guadeloupe

Hon. Serge Letchimy – President, Executive Council of the Territorial Authority of Martinique

Hon. Natalio Wheatley, Premier of the British Virgin Islands

Hon. Easton Farrell, Premier, Montserrat

Other Delegates:

H.E. Dr. Didacus Jules – Director General of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Hon. ​ Mario Michel – Chief Justice (Ag.) of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court

Mr. Anthony Whittier – Director General, Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority

Hon. Frederick Stephenson, Minister of Foreign Affairs of St Vincent & the Grenadines

Hon. Alva Baptiste, Minister of External Affairs, International Trade, Civil Aviation & Diaspora Affairs, St. Lucia.

Hon. Dr. Karl Dawson – Junior Minister, Agriculture and Fisheries, British Virgin Islands

Commissioners of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States

Mr. Jean Yves Lacascade – Commissioner and representative of President Letchimy.”

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