Environment Minister Cozier Frederick leads PISLM into a transformative partnership with IICA at COP28

Screen grab of officials (Cozier in middle) at the PISLM signing COP28

Honourable Cozier Frederick, the Chair of the Ministerial Council of the Partnership Initiative for Sustainable Land Management (PISLM), spearheaded a historic agreement with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) at the COP28 in Dubai on December 5, 2023.

The signing ceremony marked the formalization of a General Technical Cooperation agreement between PISLM and IICA, a pivotal moment for sustainable land management in the Caribbean region. The event was attended by Mr. Lloyd Day, Deputy Director General of IICA, the Honorable Penelope Beckles, Minister of Planning and Development of Trinidad and Tobago, Mr. Calvin James, Executive Director of PISLM and the distinguished Minister of Environment, Rural Modernization, Kalinago Upliftment, and Constituency Empowerment Mr. Cozier Frederick.

Calvin James, the Executive Director of PISLM, welcomed the collaboration between IICA and PISLM which is designed to strengthen cooperation and technical support for member states, with a primary focus on soil health. He
highlighted the organization’s commitment to assisting Caribbean countries in meeting their UNCCD and Barbados Programme of Action mandates.

Mr. Lloyd Day, Deputy Director General of IICA, acknowledged the critical importance of addressing soil degradation in Latin America and the Caribbean. He emphasized the urgency of sustainable practices to meet future needs and
applauded the success of previous initiatives, particularly in the Caribbean region.

Minister Cozier Frederick, in his role as Chair of the Ministerial Council, outlined the challenges faced by small island states and stressed the importance of an integrated management strategy. He highlighted the role of PISLM in addressing land degradation and contributing significantly to Sustainable Development Goals, particularly poverty alleviation and food security.

Minister Frederick thanked IICA for its ongoing support, citing past collaborations in Dominica that focused on sustainable land management and resilience following Hurricane Maria. He unveiled an ambitious project, the Caribbean Land Degradation Neutrality Transformational Project, spanning 14 Caribbean countries, with a focus on enhancing Dominica’s GDP through agriculture.

Expressing enthusiasm about the partnership, Minister Frederick acknowledged the local expertise within the Caribbean region and stressed the need to use this capacity for regional development. He conveyed gratitude to PISLM’s Executive Director, Calvin James, for his hard work and welcomed the collaboration with IICA in implementing transformative projects.

The signing ceremony successfully concluded with all ministers, partners, and participants pledging their commitment to a sustainable future and fruitful relationship between PISLM and IICA advancing the goals of sustainable land
management across the Caribbean region.

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4 Comments

  1. Pose
    December 9, 2023

    everyday all I see is ministers taking fancy pictures….and nothing happening in Dominica…..Dominica is as dead as those ministers….just picture takers :-D

  2. Ibo France
    December 8, 2023

    The environment, I solemnly believe, is one of God’s most precious gifts to mankind. Those who fail to safeguard the environment commit a sin.

    I cannot say that the governments in the Caribbean have been good stewards of our natural surroundings. They have destroyed the forests, rivers, seashore, oceans, swamps, arable lands and the atmosphere. Tens of thousands of ageable vehicles emit carbon monoxide everyday and very little, if anything, is being the about it.

    These hypocrites (leaders) attend these environmental meetings, pretend to be great shepherds of the natural terrain, but their main objective is to get $millions for personal gains. The impassioned speeches about their passion for the protection of the environment are farcical. They all have ulterior motives.

  3. Egghead
    December 7, 2023

    Soil degradation was the one and only thing mentioned that really had a little to do with the issues of the environment on a whole.

    Garbage are being piled up amongst dwelling homes in the streets for once per week pickup. The neighborhoods smell worse than a landfill and this is an environmental issue. Old and abandoned vehicles are strewn across across Dominica making it ideal for mosquito breeding.

    Our rivers have turned into dumping grounds and no more suitable for bathing or drinking. This also, is an environmental issue. The lack of sidewalks in the Capital City of Dominica is an environmental issue. The few segregated pieces of sidewalks are taken over by vendors. This is an environmental issue. The recklessness in driving and motorcycle riding in Dominica has claimed countless lives but nothing is done to reduce such recklessness. This is an environmental issue. When Chinese disregard our hunting season laws with impunity, this is an environmental issue. Talk about those

  4. Tony & Toly
    December 7, 2023

    Stupes tan. What heck minister? Skerrit bobon minister…all of them…every damn one of them

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