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Bahamas prepares for January pledge conference to mobilize recovery financing after Hurricane Dorian
By Ministry of Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction
Dec 3, 2019 - 11:30:00 AM

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Nassau, The Bahamas – The Government of The Bahamas and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) with support from the Governments of the United States and the United Kingdom will stage a pledge conference on 13 January 2020 in Nassau to mobilize financial and technical support for recovery efforts in The Bahamas, following the passage of Hurricane Dorian.

Dorian, a Category 5 hurricane hit the islands of Abaco and Grand Bahama in September 2019 and left widespread devastation estimated at $3.4 billion, according to assessments conducted by the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean.

The pledge conference will be held on New Providence and aims to galvanize support from the private sector, high-net-worth individuals, other Governments and donors who have expressed interest in assisting with the recovery.

The Bahamas Government’s recovery priorities will be outlined during a press conference scheduled for 11 December. 

“Parts of Abaco and Grand Bahama were decimated by Hurricane Dorian. To date, the official death count stands at 70 with more missing. Thousands of residents have been displaced. We are a resilient people and the Government of The Bahamas welcomes all initiatives that will help us move along the path of recovery. Support from the private sector and from persons who consider The Bahamas a second home will help to augment our efforts to build back better and stronger and with more resilience,” said Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis.

UNDP Resident Representative to The Bahamas, Ms. Denise Antonio explained, “The high-income classification for The Bahamas means that the Government will have to mobilize private sector or other donor financing to pay for its short and medium-term recovery needs.”

She said the UNDP is committed to supporting the Government of The Bahamas to mobilize recovery financing because the country has limited access to overseas development assistance and concessional financing due to its classification as a high-income country.

Companies and donors interested in participating in the pledge conference can visit The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce’s website at https://www.thebahamaschamber.com or the Government’s website at www.bahamas.gov.bs to access registration information.

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2 December 2019

Ministry of Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction

Commonwealth of The Bahamas

For media enquiries, please contact – Philomena Robertson at Philomena.robertson@undp.org or Erica Wells Cox at ericawellscox@bahamas.gov.bs





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