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UN Associate Members push for more financing @ SIDS4 conference

- VI Premier Dr. Hon Natalio D. Wheatley at helm of calls for Climate & SDG financing
The Virgin Islands and other Associate Members of the United Nations (UN) regional commissions (ECLAC and ESCAP) have completed successful participation at the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda that ended on May 30, 2024. Photo: Provided
VI Special Envoy to the Premier Mr E. Mr. Benito Wheatley called for closer coordination and cooperation between the Associate Members, their stronger engagement with the UN system, common messaging on the Associate Members’ need for access to climate/development finance, and the establishment of a UN supported forum on sustainable development for the Associate Members. Photo: File
VI Special Envoy to the Premier Mr E. Mr. Benito Wheatley called for closer coordination and cooperation between the Associate Members, their stronger engagement with the UN system, common messaging on the Associate Members’ need for access to climate/development finance, and the establishment of a UN supported forum on sustainable development for the Associate Members. Photo: File
ST JOHN’S, Antigua & Barbuda - The Virgin Islands and other Associate Members of the United Nations (UN) regional commissions (ECLAC and ESCAP) have completed successful participation at the Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda that ended on May 30, 2024.

As part of the meeting they achieved greater acknowledgement and recognition of their financing needs by the international community in light of their vulnerabilities as Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

In the official statement at the closing segment of the SIDS4 conference on the report of the Interactive Dialogues, the Associate Members’ need for international support under the new SIDS Programme of Action was highlighted in reference to the intervention made by Premier of the Virgin Islands Dr. Hon. Natalio D. Wheatley on behalf of the Associate Members at the SIDS Interactive Dialogue on Finance on 28th May. 

Premier Wheatley’s called for the Associate Members to have access to climate finance, and development finance more broadly, to help them build climate resilience and advance their sustainable development.

Member met during High-Level Caucus 

His intervention came after a High-Level Caucus Meeting of the Associate Members in the margins of the SIDS4 conference on 27th March organised by the Government of the British Virgin Islands and UN ECLAC.

Official statements were made by the political leaders of the Associate Members present who included Premier Wheatley, Prime Minister of Aruba Hon. Eveyln Wever-Croes, Sint Maarten Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Patrice Gumbs, Bermuda Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors Hon. Tinée Furbert, and Guam Lieutenant Governor Hon. Josh Tenorio.

Statements were also made by the representatives of the Cook Islands, Guadeloupe, Martinque, Montserrat, Bonaire, the Virgin Islands, and ECLAC.

VI Special Envoy to the Premier Mr E. Benito Wheatley called for closer coordination and cooperation between the Associate Members, their stronger engagement with the UN system, common messaging on the Associate Members’ need for access to climate/development finance, and the establishment of a UN supported forum on sustainable development for the Associate Members.

Associate Members agreed to work closely together on their implementation of the new SIDS Programme of Action and to pursue the establishment of an Associate Members Forum on Sustainable Development with the support of the UN system.

3 Responses to “UN Associate Members push for more financing @ SIDS4 conference”

  • ... (01/06/2024, 14:55) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
    Keep fighting premier
  • All I have to say is that,.. (01/06/2024, 15:22) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    In general It is my observation that these Caribbeanfolks that photo oppjng,(omit the athletes)appear to be eating and overeating in excess based on thefat arms faces and belly.
    Do better folks, Rep your people, wealthy yes but healthy is the key to give the impression of intellecta nd self love.
    Do Better!
  • Dancing with the Stars (02/06/2024, 05:36) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Well done Hon. Premier Wheatley. You have represented us very well. Despite all the nay sayers and opposition criticisms you have made a case for the Territory and other Small Island Developing States to be recognized at the regional forum. The Premier took the opportunity to inform his counterpart and the United Nation representative, the importance of protecting the Small Islands Developing States from natural disasters and to plead for financial resources to be provided to assist these countries. We must not try to test the Premier's intelligence and his ability to speak eloquently whenever he is given an opportunity to do so. Let me use the words of John the Baptist when he said he cannot even tie the lace of Jesus shoe. Some critics cannot represent the Territory because they lack the ability to express themselves. Hon. Premier you are a man of class above the district two Representative when it comes to intellectual ability.


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