OCC re-launches National Climate Change Committee

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FAO Representative in Guyana, Reuben Robertson (DPI photo)
FAO Representative in Guyana, Reuben Robertson (DPI photo)

The Office of Climate Change, in collaboration with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (UNFAO), today, re-launched the National Climate Change Committee (NCCC) with the hosting of its first engagement, a workshop aimed at capacity building. The event was held at the Duke Lodge, Duke Street, Kingston, the Department of Public Information (DPI) has reported.

Head of the OCC, Ms. Janelle Christian, in her remarks, highlighted the importance of multi-sector collaboration within the NCCC. “Climate change cannot be adequately addressed [if it is] led by one unit or one department. Climate change is not just an environmental… management issue. It’s an economic and development issue also; and it requires actions across all sectors within government and also actors outside of government… It involves and needs the voice of women, so we can address issues of gender. It needs the representation of youth. It needs the representation and voice of those who operate within the social sector,” she was quoted by DPI as saying.

Ms. Christian said that the NCCC will play a crucial role in optimising the efficiency of climate governance.

Emphasising the OCC’s duty to prioritise the views of all Guyanese, Ms. Christian said all participating agencies will be called on for their unique input. “The National Climate Change Committee will not just be [established] to advance national action, but [the NCCC] will also shape how we engage at the international forum… When we go to these international forums, we go to discuss what the country sees as priority and the NCCC is an important part of the process. What… we advance as a national priority when we go to negotiate internationally, should not be the decision of one individual, but both State and non-State actors representing both interests,” she said.

FAO Country Representative, Mr. Reuben Robertson said that the organisation’s partnership with the OCC can only push Guyana toward climate resilience. “FAO is cognisant of the impacts of climate change… we have prioritised globally, regionally, and nationally, through… strategic objectives, regional initiatives and country priority frameworks, to focus… on sustainable management of natural resources, climate change, and building resilience… We are working with the OCC… to better understand our obligation… and to chart together a way forward to achieve these objectives… This partnership can only get better. We will work together to make Guyana a more resilient country,” he said.

The NCCC was previously launched in 2007 within the Ministry of Agriculture. The now revived NCCC is comprised of representatives from the Ministries of Education, Public Health, the Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission, the University of Guyana, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Guyana Forestry Commission, Partners of the Americas, and other State and non-State agencies.

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