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Patterson says stronger regional integration critical for development
PJ Patterson
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November 19, 2023

Patterson says stronger regional integration critical for development

Former Prime Minister PJ Patterson says a revitalisation of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS) is among critical initiatives needed for the region’s ascent in the global economy.

Other critical areas which he says need immediate action are climate change and sustainable development, energy, regional transportation, agriculture and food security and the knowledge economy.

The statesman in residence at the PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Public Advocacy made the suggestion in an address at a private Knowledge Forum at the Regional Headquarters of the University of the West Indies (UWI) on November 8 which was organised by the UWI and the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF).

His words, resonating with the wisdom of a seasoned leader, served as a clarion call for deeper regional integration and innovation. He traced the Caribbean’s historical impact on the world, stating, “The formation of the Caribbean Community was the inaugural moment of the making of the modern world,” reminding the audience of the region’s indelible mark on global history.

Patterson tasked the UWI and CAF with spearheading a movement towards stronger regional integration, extending to Latin America. His vision: a re-energised Association of Caribbean States (ACS), no longer dormant but dynamic, driven by political will and commitment.

He envisioned the ACS as a cornerstone for a unified Caribbean, urging CAF to extend its lending schemes and galvanize support among its Member Countries, thereby breathing new life into the ACS.

In a region where the azure embrace of the oceans is a lifeline, Patterson also underscored the urgency of addressing climate change and sustainable development. He depicted a Caribbean at the mercy of capricious weather patterns – shorter wet seasons, prolonged droughts, and escalating temperatures, all threatening the rich tapestry of marine life and biodiversity. Patterson, with the sagacity of a sage, called for heightened awareness and action on climate finance, recognizing the Caribbean’s vulnerability to natural disasters and the disproportionate impact on its economy and cultural fabric.

The dialogue then turned to energy and sustainable development. Patterson, balancing caution with foresight, advocated for a shift from fossil fuel dependency, even as nations explore lucrative petroleum reserves. He highlighted the importance of balancing economic growth with environmental stewardship, pointing to initiatives like Suriname’s renewable energy fund. His appeal to the UWI and CAF was clear: champion research and investment in renewable energies, such as solar and wind power, to curtail the region’s reliance on fossil fuels.

Transportation, a cornerstone of economic integration, was Patterson’s next focus. He emphasized the quintessential role of efficient sea and air transport in realizing the Caribbean’s economic potential. Recognizing the region’s unique geography – an amalgamation of islands connected and divided by the sea – he urged CAF to prioritize investment in intra-regional transportation infrastructure, a vital link in the chain of Caribbean unity and prosperity.

Patterson, echoing the prowess of legendary West Indies cricketers, made a strong pitch for enhancing food security. He championed the movement led by Guyana’s President to slash the region’s food import bill by 25 per cent by 2025, amidst rising costs and unique topographical challenges. Patterson implored the UWI and CAF to join forces in research and investment to achieve this ambitious goal, calling on Caricom nations to allocate at least five per cent of their GDP towards bolstering food production infrastructure.

Turning to the knowledge economy, Patterson urged the Caribbean to seize its untapped potential in this arena. He reminded the audience of the transformative power of ICT, particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, which demonstrated how technology could keep communities connected, learning, and thriving. Advocating for a paradigm shift in traditional management, education, and training, he highlighted the need for a more flexible, dynamic approach, rooted in the rich history of Caribbean innovation and creativity.

In his impassioned conclusion, Patterson encouraged the UWI to steadfastly continue its vital role in human resource development, in collaboration with regional universities. He called on CAF, now wielding financial assets of $50 billion, to facilitate funding through public-private partnerships, aiding the Caribbean in its quest for deeper integration and sustainable development. His final charge was a call to regional leaders to transcend insularity, shed the remnants of colonialism, and unite in unlocking the Caribbean’s boundless potential.

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