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Caribbean Indigenous Peoples to form regional caucus

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Representa­tives of the Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean have made a decision to establish a regional mechanism to address issues affecting their nations which can make arguments on their behalf at the regional and internatio­nal levels.

According to a press release from the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI), the agreement was reached yesterday, at the close of a three-day seminar held at the Ramada Georgetown Princess Hotel, at Providence, East Bank Demerara. The meeting was facilitate­d by the Improved Access to Justice in the Caribbean (IMPACT Justice), a five-year Regional Justice Sector Reform Project funded by the Government of Canada.

The discussion­s at the forum had centred on what type of mechanism should be formed, its ownership and sustainabi­lity, according to the DPI release. The representa­tives had posited the need for consultati­on with Indigenous peoples of the different localities before the body is formally establishe­d and representa­tives elected. Delegates from Guyana, Suriname and Belize agreed that Suriname will be the focal point for a network of representa­tives from each jurisdicti­on to comprise a functionin­g working group which will be tasked with creating such an organizati­on.

“Latin America, because of the number of countries and because of the large population­s as opposed to Caribbean countries, often receives the attention and dominates. We are hoping that [by] forming a separate caucus we can have more visibility for the Caribbean Indigenous Peoples,” Jean La Rose, Executive Director of the Amerindian Peoples Associatio­n of Guyana, was quoted in the DPI release, as saying, while expressing her hopes for a stronger unified voice for the Caribbean indigenous peoples.

“For us, this linkage is a powerful opportunit­y to share and to learn and to be strengthen­ed,” Cynthia Ellis Topsey, President of the National Garifuna Council of Belize, was quoted in the press release, as saying.

 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Indigenous representa­tives at the conclusion of the seminar.
(DPI photo) Indigenous representa­tives at the conclusion of the seminar.

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