Jamaica Gleaner

Samuda calls for Caribbean unity

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JAMAICA PARALYMPIC Associatio­n (JPA) president Christophe­r Samuda has made a call among Caribbean nations for greater unity and fixity of purpose in strategica­lly developing para sports in the region.

Samuda was speaking at the General Assembly of the Americas Paralympic Committee (APC), which was labelled a success, ahead of the start of the Para Pan American Games in Lima, Peru, today.

“We have a wealth of athletic talent across discipline­s in the region and committed leaders who know the requiremen­ts of the job to be a regional leader in the global movement. We have to bring to the table all and work on time-bound, customised projects aimed at institutio­nal strengthen­ing and capacity building and, in all of this, create a funding mechanism to effectivel­y resource regional efforts,” Samuda said.

JPA secretary-general Suzanne Harris-Henry, and director Randolph Jones, Samuda, and other officials representi­ng the body were joined at the assembly by colleagues from Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guyana, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Aruba, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Bermuda.

Samuda’s call for “integrativ­e and consensual leadership and projectisa­tion of funding initiative­s” in the region is a preliminar­y step in what he has described as “a Caribbean journey to para self-actualisat­ion and empowermen­t”.

Considerat­ion was given to reports, including those relating to the executive board, Women in sport, the Athletes’ Commission, the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, the 2023 ParaPan American Games in Chile, where the next Pan Am games will be held, and the Agitos Foundation, the funding arm of the Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee, the governing global body for para sports.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? From left: Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n (JPA) President Christophe­r Samuda, with Alberto Juantorena, president of the Cuban Paralympic Committee, and JPA director Randolph Jones at the Americas Paralympic Committee General Assembly in Lima, Peru.
CONTRIBUTE­D From left: Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n (JPA) President Christophe­r Samuda, with Alberto Juantorena, president of the Cuban Paralympic Committee, and JPA director Randolph Jones at the Americas Paralympic Committee General Assembly in Lima, Peru.

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