Grenada and UN sign new 5-year Regional Cooperation Framework

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Didier Trebucq

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada–  The Government of Grenada has joined other countries in the Region to become a signatory to a new United Nations Multi-country Sustainable Development Framework (MSDCF) for the Caribbean for the years 2022 to 2026.

The Framework, which will align with individual Country Implementation Plans, will govern UN collaboration in the Region for the next five years to support countries to recover and rebuild from the Covid-19 pandemic, climate shocks, and other vulnerabilities in a sustainable way leave no one behind.

The new cooperation framework was signed by Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell and Didier Trebucq, the UN Resident Coordinator, during a hybrid ceremony between the UN House in Barbados and Grenada’s Cabinet Office. 

Trebucq was joined by several members of the UN Sub-regional Team in commending the Government of Grenada for its substantive contribution to the Cooperation Framework and its strengthened partnership with the UN Sub-regional Team.

In delivering opening remarks, Trebucq stated that “the MSDCF represents the beginning of a new era of cooperation for the UN and the Caribbean” in terms of reflecting the challenges and priorities of the Region and its approach to implementing initiatives to address same. 

The Resident Coordinator also reaffirmed the committed support of the UN to the Government of Grenada in “charting the course to ensure that the process to achieve national priorities is consultative, engages all facets of society and facilitates removal of all barriers.”

Prime Minister Mitchell, while acknowledging the support of the UN agencies over the years, referred to their reassuring presence and contributions relevant to the socio-economic impact of Covid-19, conveyed his pledge of approval “to work collaboratively with the UN in the implementation of Multi-country Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (MSDCF) 2022-2026 [and other ensuing implementation plans].”

The MSDCF identifies four key priorities for achieving resilient, sustainable development in the Region: increased support to the economic resilience agenda; intensified efforts to ensure the realization of human rights for all; strong commitment to enhancing inclusive disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation; and scaled-up support to ensure that Caribbean societies remain peaceful and just societies.

The other signatories to the Framework are the British Virgin Islands, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda, and St Lucia.

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