Achieving Global Goals ‘not about ticking boxes,’ Dominica tells UN

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Foreign Minister Francine Baron of Dominica (Photo via UN/Manuel Elias)
Foreign Minister Francine Baron of Dominica (Photo via UN/Manuel Elias)
Foreign Minister Maxine Pamela Ometa McClean of Barbados . (Photo via UN/Cia Pak)
Foreign Minister Maxine Pamela Ometa McClean of Barbados . (Photo via UN/Cia Pak)

As the world sharpened its focus on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it must recognise the stakes for small island developing States, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Dominica told the United Nations on Saturday. She noted that the 2030 Agenda must drive action on climate change, environmental protection and access to clean energy, all critical concerns for Caribbean countries.

“Realising the Sustainable Development Goals is not about ticking boxes, but about making a real difference,” said Francine Baron. She stressed that the effects of climate change continued to impact development in her region, as countries were experiencing more severe and prolonged droughts, often times followed by sudden and high volumes of rainfall which resulted in massive soil erosion and catastrophic loss and damage.

“Likewise, the ongoing phenomenon of beach erosion, destruction of coral reefs – so vital to our tourism product and the character of our islands – risk untold damage, to our prized tourism assets,” she said, calling for more urgent and wide-ranging action “to ensure our very survival.”

In this regard, she looked forward to building on the momentum generated by the Paris Agreement ahead of the next meeting of the States Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), in Marrakesh next year.

As an example of the urgency of the issue, Ms. Baron noted that Dominica had been painfully reminded of that in 2015, when Tropical Storm Erika had killed 30 of its citizens. That event had caused economic damage estimated at $483 million, the equivalent of 90 per cent of national gross domestic product (GDP), she recalled.

Read more at: United Nations News Centre

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