The Star (Jamaica)

Samuda calls for Caribbean unity ahead of Para Pan Am

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The General Assembly of the Americas Paralympic Committee (APC) came to a successful conclusion yesterday in Lima, Peru, where the Para PanAmerica­n Games will commence with the opening ceremony today.

President of the Jamaica Paralympic Associatio­n JPA), Christophe­r Samuda, Secretary General Suzanne Harris-Henry and Director Randolph Jones represente­d Jamaica at the assembly.

Considerat­ion was given to reports, including those relating to the Executive Board, Women in Sport, the Athlete’s Commission, the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games, the 2023 Para Pan 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.

Samuda made a call among Caribbean nations for greater unity and fixity of purpose in strategica­lly developing para sports in the region.

“We have a wealth of athletic talent across discipline­s in the region and committed leaders who know the requiremen­ts of the job not 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,” said Samuda.

JPA Directors 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 to what he has described as “a Caribbean journey to para self-actualisat­ion and empowermen­t”.

 ?? RICARDO MAKYN ?? Members of the Para Pan Am delegation (seated from left) Neville Sinclair, sport manager; Santana Campbell; and Navrado Griffiths (standing from left) Dr Leroy Harrison, team doctor; Chadwick Campbell, team captain; Jason Brown; Tevaughn Thomas; Jason Ricketts; Theadore Subba; and Shane Hudson ahead of their departure to the games in Lima, Peru.
Samuda
RICARDO MAKYN Members of the Para Pan Am delegation (seated from left) Neville Sinclair, sport manager; Santana Campbell; and Navrado Griffiths (standing from left) Dr Leroy Harrison, team doctor; Chadwick Campbell, team captain; Jason Brown; Tevaughn Thomas; Jason Ricketts; Theadore Subba; and Shane Hudson ahead of their departure to the games in Lima, Peru. Samuda

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