Press Release

United Nations Youth Advisory Group Better Equipped to Support the Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Sub-Regional Team

17 April 2023

Group photo of smiling young adults holding SDG cards
Caption: UN Resident Coordinator Didier Trebucq (fifth from left), Representatives of the UN Youth Envoy’s Office, UN Officials and members of the YAG during the workshop.
Photo: © RCO/Ricardo Leacock

Meaningful youth engagement remains central to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals, and as such, the United Nations Barbados and Eastern Caribbean has stepped up efforts to not only work for youth, but to work with them to amplify their voices.

Guided by Youth2030, the UN’s global Youth Strategy, members of the UN’s regional Youth Advisory Group (YAG), were recently hosted in Barbados for a two-day youth orientation and training workshop, organized by the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office. It was held under the theme: “Promoting Meaningful Youth Engagement”.

The forum exposed the youth leaders and advocates to the UN’s key programming instruments for the region. These included its 2022 – 2026 Multi-Country Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (MSDCF), which provides a blueprint for UN development assistance, as well as tailored Country implementation Plans (CIPs) that operationalize commitments at the country level in alignment with national priorities. The workshop also focused on the principles of meaningful, transformative, and responsible engagement.

Among the highlights of the training initiative was an enriching engagement between the youth, the Resident Coordinator, senior UN Agency officials and the Secretary General Office of the Youth Envoy. This discussion focused on identifying strategic opportunities for youth to be more meaningfully engaged in the work of UN agencies, funds, and programmes. 

“As the UN, we pride ourselves on Leaving No One Behind; and we want to not only ensure that we include you, but that we see you, and hear exactly what you have to say. Integrating your opinions isn’t just about checking a box or being tokens, but about bringing your experiences and collective judgement with us on the journey to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals”, Resident Coordinator, Didier Trebucq told the youth.

Four adults standing in conversation
Caption: UN Resident Coordinator for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, Didier Trebucq engages with (L-R) Deaney Gellizeau (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), YAG Chairperson Tyeisha Emmanuel (Anguilla), and K’Mari Fahie (British Virgin Islands).
Photo: © RCO/Ricardo Leacock

The newly appointed Chair of the YAG, Tyeisha Emmanuel of Anguilla, described the workshop as “enlightening” and an “encouraging move” by the United Nations to invest in young people in the Caribbean who have much to offer.

“We are a diverse group with different skill sets, interests, and experiences, who are honored to work with the UN to help to transform our economies in a sustainable manner,” she added.

Held at the Accra Beach Hotel, the workshop not only provided an opportunity for young people to learn more about the UN’s work, values, and principles, but also for the UN to glean greater insight into their values, perspectives, and priorities. A key output was the development of the 2023 YAG Work Plan that outlines specific initiatives aimed at supporting the collective work of the UN.

Three adults standing in conversation
Caption: L-R Esquire Henry (Antigua and Barbuda) and Randall Theodule ( Saint Lucia) in conversation with Jenny Karlsen, UNFPA Deputy Director, Sub-Regional Office, Caribbean
Photo: © RCO/Ricardo Leacock

Participants came from Barbados, Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts & Nevis, and Saint Vincent & the Grenadines.

The YAG was first established in 2022 to serve as a sounding board for the UN Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Multi-Country Office, and by extension provide an opportunity for youth to play an active and meaningful role in the sustainable development of the sub-region, working in close partnership with the UN Sub-regional team.

Carol A. Gaskin

Carol A. Gaskin

RCO
Programme Communications and Advocacy Officer
Carol Gaskin is a seasoned international development professional and strategic communicator, serving as the United Nations Development Coordination Officer for Programme Communications and Advocacy. With a background in journalism and creative writing, Carol brings a diverse skill set to her role.

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.

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