UNICEF and OECS Strengthen Partnership to Improve Lives of Children in Eastern
Caribbean
Castries, Saint Lucia, 26 March 2024 -UNICEF and the Organization of Eastern
Caribbean States (OECS) Tuesday signed a renewed Partnership Agreement, which will
directly impact the lives of children and young people across OECS Member States.
The agreement supports the OECS Human and Social Development Strategy, focusing on
key areas aligned with the missions of both UNICEF and the OECS. These areas are Child
Protection, Social Protection, Inclusive Education, Youth Engagement, and Climate and
Resilience.
“UNICEF represents one of the finest examples of collaboration and partnership between
the OECS and a UN Agency,” said OECS Commission Director General Dr. Didacus Jules.
“This partnership is distinct, with active discussions and engagement on concepts, ideas,
and experiences that enrich both organizations.”
Dr. Jules revealed that the new OECS-UNICEF partnership extends beyond OECS
Member States to include British Overseas Territories as Associated Members. He
commended UNICEF’s continuous support in strengthening integration within the OECS.
UNICEF Representative for the Eastern Caribbean, Pieter Bult, underscored the
importance of his organization’s close relationship with the OECS Commission.
“Our partnership with the OECS is invaluable,” Bult declared. “We aim to make the OECS
more effective, especially in areas of joint interest, and for our teams to work closer
together on planning and implementing projects.”
Mr. Bult emphasized the unique challenges facing Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
in the OECS as another area of priority. “Children’s lives cannot be addressed through a
sectoral lens,” said Bult. “We need to see the collective impact of our interventions to
achieve real progress. There is still much work to do, especially with increasing child
poverty post-COVID and the need to focus on Early Childhood Education. With the OECS’s
help, we hope to make a significant difference.”
The OECS plans to increase the visibility of UNICEF-funded programmes, including
beneficiary testimonials and a documentary highlighting key milestones and successes of
the long-standing partnership.
Dr. Jules concluded by stating, “In all our partnerships, our partners’ flag will fly equally high
beside ours.”