UN Welcomes US Support for UN Funding Appeal for Saint Vincent
02 June 2021
- As development partners work assiduously to assist the Government and people of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to recover and build back better from the widespread social and economic dislocation caused by April 9 eruption of the La Soufriere volcano, the United Nations has welcomed a pledge of over USD$3 million by the United States Government to its Fund Appeal launched to support humanitarian response and recovery efforts.
According to Resident Coordinator for United Nations Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Didier Trebucq, the cash injection directed through the USD $29.2 million UN Funding Appeal for Saint Vincent and affected neighbouring countries, will bolster ongoing efforts in Logistics, Food Security, WASH and Health, which are even more critical with the start of the 2021 hurricane season.
“The UN has been supporting humanitarian and recovery efforts in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines from the onset of this crisis. As we seek to further upscale our assistance, this can only be possible through the continued collaboration with our development partners. I am grateful for the timely and important contribution of the US Government to the UN appeal, which enables the UN agencies to deliver critical lifesaving support to the people of Saint and the Grenadines. I wish to call on members of the international community to join forces with us to help to amplify recovery and rehabilitation efforts in Saint Vincent."
U.S. Ambassador to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean, and the OECS, Linda Taglialatela, also reiterated the United States Government’s continued commitment to the volcano-ravaged Caribbean nation.
"The United States Government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is pleased to provide an additional US$3.8 million in humanitarian assistance for the people affected by the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. These funds, which will go through the United Nations Appeal, will provide thousands of people in St. Vincent with emergency food assistance, access to safe drinking water, hygiene supplies, and other critical care items. The United States will walk the road to recovery with the government and people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, as we are neighbors, partners, and friends."
Having been working on the ground from the outset of the emergency, providing critical leadership in the areas of logistics and food security, Acting Representative for the United Nations World Food Programme English and Dutch Caribbean Office, Regis Chapman said: “USAID’s contribution allowed WFP to swiftly activate a response to the needs of thousands impacted by La Soufriere’s eruption. By supporting the government-led process, affected persons benefit from improved logistics systems and infrastructure for relief management, cash transfers to meet food and other essential needs and the digitalization of the immediate response.”
Dr Aloys Kamuragiye, UNICEF Representative for the Eastern Caribbean Area, who continues to play an integral role in supporting Education, protection and WASH response, added: “The funding is critical if we are to help the children of St Vincent and the Grenadines come through this La Soufriere crisis safe, secure, healthy and able to learn. UNICEF is working hard in several areas - including education, early childhood development and water, sanitation and hygiene - to make this a reality: improving lives and bringing hope.”
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is continuing support for health systems strengthening, which is vitally important, particularly given increased risks of COVID-19. PAHO/WHO Representative to Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Countries, Dr. Yitades Gibre noted: “Thanks to this USAID grant PAHO will contribute to continued access to life-saving and essential health services for the people of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, an action of utmost importance given the health risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the start of the Hurricane season in the Caribbean. The health services will benefit from urgently needed medical equipment and critical health supplies to normalize health care in the affected communities including establishing early warning systems to detect outbreaks.”
To date the UN Funding Appeal is 31 % funded, with USD $9.1 million repurposed, mobilized and pledged. Support has also been received from the European Union, the Governments of Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Malta, Australia, and the UN Central Emergency Response Fund. Support is being channeled to eight critical sectors - Food Security; Logistics; Health; WASH; Shelter Housing and Infrastructure; Protection ; Education and Early Recovery.
For more information on contributions to the UN Funding Appeal, please visit the UN Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean website at https://easterncaribbean.un.org/ or contact Tia Browne, Development Coordination Officer, Partnerships and Development Finance, with the Resident Coordinator Office via email: tia.browne@un.org or mobile +1 (246) 832-6107.
Media Contacts:
Carol A. Gaskin
UN Resident Coordinator Office
Development Coordination Officer - Programme Communications & Advocacy
Email: carol-ann.gaskin@un.org
Ayesha Lett
USAID Eastern and Southern Caribbean
Development Outreach & Communications Specialist
Email: alett@usaid.gov
Carol A. Gaskin
In her capacity, she leads communication and advocacy efforts for the UN Resident Coordinator's Office, overseeing operations in 10 Eastern Caribbean countries. Additionally, she chairs the UN Communications Group, fostering collaboration among communicators from 18 agencies.
Carol's expertise lies in developing communication strategies aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda. She excels in storytelling, utilizing various channels to amplify the UN's message effectively.
Her achievements include coordinating impactful events such as the "UN in the City" SDG exhibition and spearheading initiatives like the introduction of the Caribbean's first SDG-branded electric bus. Notably, Carol has received recognition for her outstanding work, including the Best Annual Results Report for Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023.
Her work extends to humanitarian efforts, notably providing coverage during natural disasters like the La Soufriere eruption.
With a proven track record of success and dedication to advancing global priorities, Carol A. Gaskin is a respected figure in the field of international development and strategic communication.