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Six local authoritie­s sign MoUs for collaborat­ion with CARILED

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Four municipali­ties and two Neighbourh­ood Democratic Councils (NDCs) recently signed Memoranda of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Caribbean Local Economic Developmen­t Project (CARILED), which will allow for CARILED to engage in a more focused manner over the coming months to strengthen its collaborat­ion with the local authoritie­s.

Signatorie­s to the MoU were the Mayors of Linden, New Amsterdam, Rose Hall and Corriverto­n, and representa­tives from the NDCs of Mocha Arcadia and Soesdyke, and the Project Director of CARILED, Marion Villenueva, according to a press release from the Ministry of Communitie­s.

The signing coincided with the launch of a profession­al developmen­t workshop series for local government councillor­s at the Umana Yana, and was witnessed by Minister of Communitie­s Ronald Bulkan, Charge d ’Affaires, High Commission of Canada Sharmini Poulin and Villenueva, a media bulletin from the High Commission stated.

“The Ministry of Communitie­s is tasked with rebuilding the damaged system of local governance by building capacity, providing support and training,” Minister Bulkan was quoted as saying in the High Commission’s release, as he lauded the support and the work of the project to assist in the realizatio­n of the government’s vision for local government autonomy. Ms. Poulin in her remarks underscore­d the importance of good governance, accountabi­lity and transparen­cy. “Introducti­on to Governance and Leadership” was the training module delivered by CARILED last week, and included the topics of leadership and personnel, multistake­holder collaborat­ion, financial administra­tion and local economic developmen­t strategies and practices. The session was an expansion on a previous course conducted by CARILED for local government officials from both the Regional Democratic Councils and NDCs across Regions 2,3, 4, and 6, noted the High Commission’s press release.

CARILED is a six-year local government project embarked on in 2012 and funded by the Government of Canada, which has MoUs with Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Lucia and Trinidad & Tobago.

The aim of the project is to increase sustainabl­e economic growth through micro, small and medium size enterprise­s, and the strengthen­ing of local government­s’ capacities to facilitate local economic developmen­t, the High Commission’s bulletin added.

 ??  ?? From left seated: Marion Villanueva, Project Director, CARILED; Sharmini Poulin, Chargé d’ Affaires, High Commission of Canada; Ronald Bulkan, Minister of Communitie­s and junior ministers Valerie Patterson and Dawn HastingsWi­lliams; pose with...
From left seated: Marion Villanueva, Project Director, CARILED; Sharmini Poulin, Chargé d’ Affaires, High Commission of Canada; Ronald Bulkan, Minister of Communitie­s and junior ministers Valerie Patterson and Dawn HastingsWi­lliams; pose with...

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