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Haiti - Reconstruction : Interventions of Albert Ramdin and Michaëlle Jean in CAED
14/05/2013 09:53:01

Haiti - Reconstruction : Interventions of Albert Ramdin and Michaëlle Jean in CAED
Friday, Albert Ramdin, the Assistant Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), speaking at a meeting of the Coordination Framework for Foreign Development Aid (CAED), says that the list of priorities and the development vision presented by the government of Haiti is commendable and will be supported by the organization as part of its efforts to assist the Member State.

Ambassador Ramdin joined with members of the international community including former United States President Bill Clinton, former Canadian Governor General and current UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti, Michaëlle Jean, representatives of Brazil, Canada, the United States and others, meeting with the President of Haiti, Michel Martelly, Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe and government ministers during the CAED meeting.

Albert Ramdin declared that "the OAS is guided by the priorities and needs identified by the Haitian authorities. The framework presented during CAED is essentially a marching order for the international community, since we execute assistance projects under Haitian leadership." The Assistant Secretary General also spoke of the need for constant review and analysis within the international community, to ensure effectiveness and coordination in projects.

During his visit to Haiti, Assistant Secretary General Ramdin also met with representatives of the country’s Parliament, as well as members of Haiti’s Electoral Council and reiterated that the OAS was looking forward to the holding of partial Senate and local elections within the country, and was prepared to offer technical assistance when requested. "It’s important for all stakeholders to work together to contribute to a politically stable climate, so that social and economic deliverables can be achieved."



Representatives of the government of Haiti including Wilson Laleau, the Minister of Economy and Finance, and members of the Private Sector are expected to travel to Guatemala to attend a high level meeting of CEOs, Chairmen and Ministers from Central America and the Caribbean, hosted by the OAS, in hopes of attracting more investment to Haiti. A trade delegation from specific Caribbean and Central American countries is also expected to travel to Haiti later this year to explore opportunities in the country, under the leadership of the OAS Assistant Secretary General Ramdin.

Moreover, in her speech in CAED, Michaëlle Jean, declared "...we hear about the targets, they are clearly set out, we hear about priorities, they are clearly set out, we hear about of difficulties to get there, the absorption capacity, again it is clearly set out, how it would be important to support the country in its capacity of fair achieving, however, in what was presented by the Prime Minister, we clearly seen that Haiti has managed to accomplish with the means reduced that have the Government. That is to say that budgetary support, if we want by a consistent effort, responding to the Paris Declaration, the budgetary support is fundamental. For this it is necessary that we can as real partner, engage us also in a relationship of trust [applause] what is the meaning of trust ? Trust means that we recognize what the Haitian government wants to achieve, we recognize the aspirations of the Haitian people, we recognize the Haitian perspective, and we refuse to marginalize it, to put it away [applause] we want to support it [applause] [...]"

See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-8539-haiti-reconstruction-caed-multi-stakeholder-commitments.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-8537-haiti-reconstruction-the-government-of-haiti-asks-to-facilitate-and-accelerate-disbursement-procedures.html

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