Wednesday 16 April 2014

GRENADA CHOSEN – will represent Western Hemisphere in Commonwealth working group


Grenada is the only Western Hemisphere Commonwealth Nation that will be part of the high level working group selected to advance the global intergovernmental negotiations on the Post-2015 Development Agenda.

The eight-member group was selected by the Commonwealth Chair-in-Office, H.E. President Mahinda Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka and also comprises the leadership of the following countries: Sri Lanka, Australia, Bangladesh, Cyprus, Tanzania, Sierra Leone and Tonga.

“The leaders chosen for the High Level Working Group reflect the geographical spread of the Commonwealth membership, as well as the diversity and sizes of economies and stages of development,” said President Rajapaksa.

At the 2013 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Sri Lanka, in which Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell was unable to attend, the leaders present took the decision to “engage collectively and help shape the Post-2015 Development Agenda by constituting an open-ended High Level Working Group of Heads of Government to identify, through a Common-wealth Statement on the Post-2015 Development Agenda, shared Commonwealth perspectives and recommendations”.

A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister said that Dr. Mitchell has expressed his pleasure at being invited to be part of the eight-member Commonwealth Heads team, especially since he was absent from the most recent Commonwealth meeting in Sri Lanka last year.

“This is a great oppor-tunity to represent the region among Common-wealth nations, to advance such a significant agenda. This diverse team of heads will pool our talents and perspectives together, and come up with recommendations that will serve in the best interest of our shared community,” he said.

The high level working group will oversee the development of the Com-monwealth Statement
on the Post-2015 Agenda, which would reinforce the international community’s dedication to eradicating poverty and promoting sustainable development.

Subsequently, the working group will convene on the eve of the UN General Assembly in September
of this year, in order to adopt the resulting Commonwealth Statement that will then be disseminated to fellow Commonwealth leaders for presentation at the General Assembly.

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