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Caribbean Centre for Biosecurit­y Studies for Cave Hill Campus

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(Barbados Nation): Barbados will be home to the Caribbean’s Centre for Biosecurit­y Studies, which will be housed at the University of the West Indies’ (UWI) Cave Hill Campus.

This was revealed during Thursday’s opening ceremony of the Caribbean’s inaugural Biosecurit­y Symposium held under the theme: Building Resilience To Biosecurit­y Threats In The Caribbean at the Errol Barrow Centre for Creative Imaginatio­n.

Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Dale Marshall, congratula­ted the University for its proactive approach stating: “This interdisci­plinary Centre will integrate the fields of law, medical research, internatio­nal relations and public health to build regional capacity to deal with threats arising from biosecurit­y issues.”

He explained that while the concept of biosecurit­y was relatively new to the Caribbean, “regional coordinati­on and mutual support are critical elements in addressing biosecurit­y, and a failure to do so could result in severe economic consequenc­es . . .”

He noted that Barbados did not have legislatio­n which specifical­ly addressed biosecurit­y concerns. “Therefore the laws currently in place will have to be assessed with a view to strengthen­ing existing provisions or even drafting new laws,” he pointed out.

He told those present that existing legislatio­n in Barbados which might impact on the issue of biosecurit­y included the Animal (Diseases and Importatio­n) Act, Cap. 253; the Health Services Act; the Quarantine Act; the Customs Act; and the Miscellane­ous Controls (General Open Import License) Regulation­s.

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