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Minister Singh told CDB issues pivotal to sustainable development efforts in Region must be addressed

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June 22, 2024
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Senior Minister in the Office of the President with Responsibility for Finance and the Public Service, Dr. Ashni Singh is attending the 54th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) which commenced on Monday.

The event brings together the Bank’s highest decision-making body, thought-leaders, innovators, academics, business leaders, policymakers, and government officials for vital discussions to address issues pivotal to sustainable development efforts in the Caribbean Region, and concluded on June 20, 2024.

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This year’s meeting, being held in Ottawa Canada under the theme ‘Partnerships for Resilient Prosperity’ aims to advance a common vision to address global threats including climate change. The meeting is being chaired by Canadian Minister of International Development and the current chairman of the CDB’s Board of Governors, Ahmed Hussen and is being attended by over 300 participants from around the world.

During his remarks at the Opening Ceremony, Minister Hussen recognized the efforts of the President Irfaan Ali-led Government in the area of digitalization as he alluded to the launch of the One Guyana Digital Skills Initiative Programme in March this year, for which Canada has provided support.

The programme represents a significant investment in the future of Guyanese citizens, empowering them with valuable digital skills and opening doors to exciting employment opportunities in the rapidly evolving tech industry.  It aims to provide digital skills training to over 2000 Guyanese and upon completion, participants are expected to emerger as full-stack developers, equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to thrive in the digital landscape.

Digitalisation is one of the top ten areas identified by Governors of the Region for attention during the next five to ten years. The other top areas include Disaster-Prevention, Preparedness and Emergency Response, Climate Action, Capacity Building, Education, Health, Environmental Protection, Renewable Energy, Digitalization, Water and Sanitation and Agriculture.

Guyana is leading CARICOM’s Food Security agenda ‘25 by 2025’ which seeks to reduce CARICOM ‘s food import bill by 25 percent by 2025.

Guyana also continues to recognise the important role its forest plays in not only the development of the country but in combatting the global impact of climate change.  The Government’s Low Carbon Development Strategy 2030 sets out a vision for monetising the climate and ecosystems provided by our standing forest while accelerating the country’s economic development along a low carbon trajectory.

In November 2022, Guyana was issued the world’s first jurisdiction scale carbon credits, following which, in December 2022, Government entered into an agreement for the world’s first sale of such credits in the global carbon market for a minimum payment of US$750 million between 2022-2032.

This year’s annual meeting focuses on the importance of regional and international collaboration as a driving force for sustainable development. Discussions will also focus on gender equality, economic growth, private sector engagement and financing, disaster preparedness and how the financial institution can respond to the call for change as well as support the region’s development goals over the next ten years in spite of the challenges faced by the region.

Many of the challenges include the region’s continued recovery from the effects of COVID-19 and other global crises such as the war in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as the devastating impacts of climate change which are likely to intensify.

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