Implementation of the SIDS POA- 10 years later: an OECS perspective

Material type: TextTextPublisher: Castries OECS December 2003Description: 30 pSubject(s): Sustainable Development | Education | Human Resource Development | Trade | Caribbean | Small States | Communications | Tourism | Energy | Capacity Building | Climate ChangeSummary: An OECS position paper that provides an overview on progress implementation of the SIDS POA in support of the Caribbean regions and sustainable development objectives. It summarizes the region experiences and reports on areas of success and challenges. It covers assessment of micro socio-economic drivers, environmental pressures, state of vulnerability of the OECS states and policy responses in relation to progress made and problems encountered with the POA implementation. It outlines trade, investments, capacity building and cooperation and the status of SIDS vulnerability, millennium development goals and sustainable development in SIDS. It also informs on emerging concerns and special needs focused on multi-level responses, poverty, vulnerability and resilience, national framework, global terrorism and building social capital.
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An OECS position paper that provides an overview on progress implementation of the SIDS POA in support of the Caribbean regions and sustainable development objectives. It summarizes the region experiences and reports on areas of success and challenges. It covers assessment of micro socio-economic drivers, environmental pressures, state of vulnerability of the OECS states and policy responses in relation to progress made and problems encountered with the POA implementation.
It outlines trade, investments, capacity building and cooperation and the status of SIDS vulnerability, millennium development goals and sustainable development in SIDS. It also informs on emerging concerns and special needs focused on multi-level responses, poverty, vulnerability and resilience, national framework, global terrorism and building social capital.

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