CARICOM and Haiti sign MOU

SECRETARY-General of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Ambassador Irwin LaRocque and the Foreign Minister of Haiti, the Honourable Laurent Lamothe on Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) identifying a number of areas in which CARICOM can assist its member state. The signing of the MOU came at the end of the two-day Mission to Haiti by the Bureau of Heads of Government of CARICOM led by Chairman Desi Bouterse, President of Suriname.
Dr Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis; Phillip Pierre, Deputy Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, representing his Prime Minister Dr Kenny Anthony; and Secretary-General LaRocque were the other members of the Bureau on the mission. The special representative of the Heads of Government on Haiti, the Most Honourable PJ Patterson, was also a member of the delegation.
The delegation met with Michel Martelly, President of Haiti and there was agreement that the support of CARICOM was of vital importance for Haiti, and for the Community itself. Among the areas agreed upon are: capacity building in government agencies for investment; technical assistance in education, agriculture, public health, transportation, tourism among others and youth-exchange initiatives.
At a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, President Bouterse said the visit had been most rewarding as the Bureau had heard from the President, the cabinet, the private sector, and parliament how they would wish CARICOM to work with them in the rebuilding and further development of the country.
He urged the Haitian business community to take better advantage of the agreement that allows some products to enter the rest of CARICOM duty free for a three-year period which began last year. The CARICOM Chairman also assured the private sector that the Bureau would encourage those member states who had not yet done so to implement  the decision of the Heads of Government to allow entry for those business persons with visas from the United States, Canada and the Schengen Area entry into their states.
The Chairman also announced that “as part of our ongoing assistance to Haiti, a consignment of three containers of anti-cholera drugs provided by the Community was delivered two days ago to the Ministry of Health, in the fight against the epidemic.”

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