Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica to benefit from multi-million dollar Korean climate change project

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA IS among eight Caribbean states to benefit from a climate change assessment programme being spearheade­d by the Republic of Korea (South Korea) as part of its expanding overseas engagement with developing countries.

Dubbed the Impact Assessment of Climate Change Sandy Shorelines of the Caribbean Project, it is being undertaken in partnershi­p with the Associatio­n of Caribbean States (ACS) and is valued at US$4 million.

The project, which was started in June 2017, will be carried out in three phases over a period of 31 months and will end December 2019.

Korean Charge d’Affairs to Jamaica, Young-gyu Lee, stated that the project was a signal of Korea’s appreciati­on of the role of developing Caribbean states and the impact of climate change on its vulnerable environmen­t.

“This is a project that we take pride in, because the Caribbean is a beautiful place; Jamaica is wonderful and most depend on the coastline for a big part of their economic activity,” said Lee, on the occasion of the Foundation Day of Korea, celebrated at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston last Friday evening.

To date, eight members of the ACS, including Jamaica, have confirmed participat­ion in the project, in which the country was selected for the pilot for the coastal monitoring project in the Caribbean.

There are further plans for the Korean government, through the Korea Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency (KOICA), to construct a video monitoring tower system in Hellshire, St. Catherine.

 ?? .CONTRIBUTE­D ?? French Ambassador Denys Wibaux (second from left) and wife Angelique enjoy the company of (from third left) Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith; South Korean Charge d’ Affairs to Jamaica Young-gyu Lee; permanent secretary, foreign affairs ministry, Marcia Gilbert-Roberts; and State Minister Pearnel Charles Jr, at Friday’s Korea Foundation Day celebratio­ns at the Terra Nova Hotel in St Andrew
.CONTRIBUTE­D French Ambassador Denys Wibaux (second from left) and wife Angelique enjoy the company of (from third left) Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith; South Korean Charge d’ Affairs to Jamaica Young-gyu Lee; permanent secretary, foreign affairs ministry, Marcia Gilbert-Roberts; and State Minister Pearnel Charles Jr, at Friday’s Korea Foundation Day celebratio­ns at the Terra Nova Hotel in St Andrew

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