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OECS Congratulates Government and People of Grenada on 47th Anniversary of Independence

The Commission of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has extended to the Government and people of Grenada warmest congratulations on the occasion of the nationā€™s 47th Anniversary of Independence on Sunday, February 7th 2021.

As Grenada celebrates this milestone under the theme ā€œRebuilding Together a Safer, More Resilient Nation in These Challenging Timesā€, the Commission , in a press release called for continued good health, peace, stability and progress for the nation.

A virtual flag-raising ceremony was held at the OECS headquarters in Saint Lucia on Friday, February 5th 2021 to commemorate the event. The ceremony featured a recorded message from the Prime Minister of Grenada, Dr. the Rt. Honourable Keith Mitchell; and an address by the Director General of the OECS, Dr. Didacus Jules. The national pledge was delivered by Dr. Carlene Radix, Head of the Human and Social Cluster at the OECS Commission and national of Grenada. The national prayer was delivered by Rev. Father John Wilson Fernando MSFS.

According to Prime Minister Mitchell the celebration of Grenadaā€™s 47th Anniversary of Independence comes in the midst of a very challenging period for the global community.

ā€œThe COVID-19 pandemic continues to be the predominant focus of our time and energy. This dreaded disease has had an unprecedented impact on life as we know it. It has decimated the tourism industry and slowed the pace of world trade. It has halted and, in many cases, reversed economic growth ā€“ but most of all, it has claimed the lives of so many around the world.

ā€œCOVID-19 is not only a health issue that has the potential to overwhelm healthcare systems, it presents economic challenges and at the same time it embodies an attack on the mental wellbeing of citizens and disrupts the social fabric of all our societies. People everywhere are struggling to cope with the loss of jobs, reduced income and the resulting inability to meet some of their basic needs,ā€ Michelle said, highlighting the need to maintain a connection with loved ones, while respecting the COVID-19 protocols of physical distancing.

ā€œIn addition to the obvious medical, economic and psychosocial interventions that are necessary, winning the war against Covid-19 requires us to be our brotherā€™s keeper. We thank you our Caribbean brothers and sisters for standing in solidarity with us on this memorable occasion, even as you face your own challenges.

ā€œAs you join in the celebration of this milestone today, let it serve as a reminder that good things are still happening despite Covid-19. It dominates our attention, but we are still forging ahead with our developmental agenda. We use this occasion to pause momentarily to reflect on Grenadaā€™s achievements, harnessing them as motivation to continue that journey,ā€ he said.

Addressing the virtual audience from the OECS Commission, Dr. Jules reflected on the aptness of the theme in commemoration of Grenadaā€™s 47th Anniversary of Independence, ā€œRebuilding Together a Safer, More Resilient Nation in These Challenging Timesā€, and reiterated the Commissionā€™s commitment to assisting Grenada and all Member States in their continuing efforts to navigate and to address the innumerable challenges of this unprecedented global crisis.

He stated: ā€œThe emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic last year brought Grenada and all of our small vulnerable economies to a standstill. Our regionā€™s attention was focused entirely on matters related to managing and mitigating the pandemic and the economic distress it wrought. Across the OECS our priority then was working hand in hand with our governments in saving lives and safeguarding livelihoods.

ā€œCurrently our region is experiencing the predicted second wave, which has left some Member States reeling. At this time, when Grenada and other Member States were beginning to navigate, though cautiously, the intricate balance between health and the economy amidst a pandemic; and to evaluate policy options to aid the implementation of strategies to protect the health of citizens, while simultaneously promoting economic recovery in this unprecedented global climate.

Dr. Jules added:

ā€œCompounding the impacts of this health crisis on Member State economies is the behaviour that has been coined ā€˜vaccine nationalismā€™ ā€“ the race by countries to get first access to Covid-19 vaccines. This action by particularly wealthy nations could not only slow global health recovery but economic recovery as well, and could potentially impact the regionā€™s ability to secure the timely delivery of vaccines at affordable rates for OECS citizens via the global coalition COVAX ā€“ which was precisely formed to ensure that vaccine doses are secured for the worldā€™s poor and vulnerable nations.

ā€œThese disturbing trends by a group of rich countries point to the urgent need ā€“ more than ever ā€“ for concrete actions by the OECS to address the vulnerability of our small states through resilience building and other special support measures.

ā€œIf ever there was a need for a coordinated, collaborative approach for a recovery plan following any major event ā€“ it is now. An OECS recovery plan, taking into account Member Statesā€™ special health systems and their respective economies, is necessary to further save our region from the catastrophic consequences of Covid-19 and similar events in the future.

ā€œThe Commission acknowledges the profound contribution of Grenada toward the growth and development of the OECS family and looks forward to continuing in the service of the Government and people of Grenada in the ongoing quest for the realisation of their development aspirations.ā€

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