CMC, August 3, 2006...Caribbean
Community (CARICOM) governments are joining the international community
in providing funds to Haiti to jump start the Caribbean country's
economic and social development.
The
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) will contribute US$17 million towards
the country, while Haiti will also have access to the Petroleum Fund
established by Trinidad and Tobago in 2004 to provide relief to CARICOM
member-states experiencing economic hardship resulting from
persistently high international prices for energy products.
This is according to CARICOM's Assistant Secretary-General for Foreign and Community Relations, Ambassador Colin Granderson.
CARICOM to do utmost
Mr.
Granderson said CARICOM would also "do the utmost with its own
resources to lend support to Haiti's efforts to create the necessary
conditions for reconciliation, reconstruction and recovery."
Granderson,
who was part of the CARICOM team at this week's International Donors
conference in Port-au-Prince, said plans were in train for a CARICOM
technical assessment mission to visit Haiti in the coming weeks to work
along with a Haitian counterpart team, in response to a request by
President René Preval.
He
said the community also intended to re-establish a technical office in
Port-au-Prince, to facilitate Haiti's "regulatory and other efforts, as
well as functional cooperation with the community in areas such as
health, education, agriculture and natural disaster mitigation."
The
CARICOM official said Haiti's re-engagement with CARICOM provided it
with the "political, technical and functional support of the
sub-regional grouping whose integration process continued to advance
and to deepen."
Resuming support
"In
this regard, Ambassador Granderson noted that CARICOM will focus on
"resuming the support for Haiti's establishment of the required
juridical, regulatory and administrative arrangements arising from the
integration process."
The
donor community meeting saw pledges of US$750 million coming from the
international community, a sum in excess of Haiti's request for $500
million to expedite rebuilding activities for the period up to
September 2007.