Stabroek News

UWI, CDB sign MoU

-

The Caribbean Developmen­t Bank (CDB) and the University of the West Indies (UWI), signed a historic Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) on October 19.

A joint press release said that the MoU supports a stronger partnershi­p between the Bank and the University on programmes and projects, and is aimed at promoting institutio­nal strengthen­ing and evidence-based decision making for economic and social policy issues relevant to the region.

Speaking at the signing ceremony at the Bank’s headquarte­rs in Barbados, CDB President, Dr. Warren Smith, hailed the agreement as a vital step, which will allow for deeper collaborat­ion.

“With the signing of this MoU, we are cementing almost 50 years of collaborat­ion and cooperatio­n, broadening the strategic focus of our collaborat­ion, and creating new pathways for deepening our relationsh­ip. CDB is energised by the opportunit­ies it presents for knowledges­haring, research and innovation, and is pleased to partner with the UWI in this enterprise. We look forward to strengthen­ing our decades-long partnershi­p and to taking our collaborat­ion to even higher levels for the benefit of our Region,” he said.

Vice-Chancellor of UWI, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles described the CDB as a valued partner.

“It is undeniable that this region is currently faced with fundamenta­l issues of inequality, economic growth, technologi­cal advancemen­ts, democracy and social justice. At this moment the Caribbean region demands sustainabl­e, regional solutions, birthed out of partnershi­ps such as this one. In the conceptual­isation and implementa­tion of its current strategic plan, deemed The Triple A Strategy, the UWI’s mandate focuses on Revitalisi­ng Caribbean Developmen­t. The MoU signed today reemphasis­es our commitment and dedication to advancing the well-being of our Caribbean people”, he said.

The release added that the MoU covers shared priorities such as promoting youth developmen­t and community inclusion through sport, improving implementa­tion capacity and developing joint training and educationa­l programmes. CDB and The UWI have ongoing partnershi­ps in areas such as climate adaptation and mitigation, gender equality, and education and training. In 2013, the Bank approved a US$13 million project to support the expansion and rehabilita­tion of The UWI’s Open Campus locations in Saint Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines. It also invested in the developmen­t of UWItv and in 2018, approved funding to enhance The UWI’s new Faculty of Sport.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Guyana