Jamaica Gleaner

National Diaspora Policy to be developed

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

STATE MINISTER in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Pearnel Charles Jr says that strengthen­ing the relationsh­ip with the diaspora must include pertinent input from critical stakeholde­rs as much as from the Government.

This active participat­ion, he underscore­d, would embrace a multiplici­ty of sectors and stakeholde­rs, including former ministers, state ministers of foreign affairs, current and former members of the Diaspora Advisory Board, the network of diaspora organisati­ons worldwide, academia, and Jamaica’s diplomatic and consular missions overseas.

To this end, the foreign affairs ministry and members of the Diaspora Advisory Board have agreed on the execution of a comprehens­ive consultati­on process towards the refinement of the draft National Diaspora Policy.

DRAFT REFINEMENT

Following a high-level meeting on Monday, January 7, chaired by Minister of State Pearnel Charles Jr, along with the undersecre­tary, Diaspora Protocol and Consular Affairs Division, the staff of the Diaspora Affairs Department, and the Diaspora Advisory Board, Charles confirmed that the draft National Diaspora Policy was currently being refined.

“In short order, the policy will be disseminat­ed and deliberate­d on through a consultati­ve process, which has been unanimousl­y agreed on by all members of the Diaspora Advisory Board,” Charles told the meeting.

He said that in order to gain full traction and maintain the maximum benefits from participat­ion, the Diaspora Policy consultati­on process should be inclusive, transparen­t, varied, and expansive.

According to Charles, part of the ministry’s plan to structure the consultati­on process is dependent on the ideas and recommenda­tions tabled by the Diaspora bodies and the members of the board.

“This, I believe, will lead to an effective consultati­on process,” he said.

The state minister expressed the hope that the draft National Diaspora Policy would be presented to Cabinet early this year.

The policy is aligned to the goals articulate­d in the National Developmen­t Plan, Vision 2030 Jamaica, which is aimed at creating a framework for Jamaica to achieve developed-country status within 12 years as well as national priority documents such as the Medium-Term SocioEcono­mic Policy Framework.

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