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Last Updated: Feb 13, 2017 - 1:45:37 AM |
His Excellency Dr. Elliston Rahming (left), Bahamas Ambassador to the United Nations and Permanent Representative to the OAS, being presented with a cheque by OAS Assistant Secretary General Nestor Mendez on Thursday, December 1, 2016.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Organization of American States (OAS) has made a
contribution of $25,000 to The Bahamas to
assist with recovery efforts from the massive damages caused by Hurricane
Matthew early in October.
His Excellency Dr. Elliston Rahming, Bahamas Ambassador to the United Nations
and Permanent Representative to the OAS, was presented with a cheque by OAS Assistant
Secretary General Nestor Mendez on
Thursday, December 1, 2016, in the Assistant
Secretary General’s office at OAS main building at 17th Street and Constitution
Avenue, N.W.
Declaring that the OAS is committed to responding to the needs of member states
as they arise, Mr. Mendez noted that “these needs are particularly evident
after a natural disaster.”
“Unfortunately, over the last few years we have seen an increase in frequency
and intensity of these disasters, in particular those associated with climate
change,” the OAS Assistant Secretary General said. “In fact, the 2016 Hurricane
Season ended yesterday, November 30, and it has been documented as the most
active
in four years, having accumulated a total of 15 named storms, which
included seven Hurricanes. It is clear that we will continue to face these
challenges, and that our organization will need to prepare to respond in more
substantive ways than hitherto.”
Mr. Mendez said he was pleased to present Ambassador Rahming with “a small
contribution from the OAS Emergency Fund (FONDEM) to assist in the recovery
efforts following the passage of Hurricane Matthew through the Caribbean region,
where it impacted several OAS member states, including The Bahamas.”
“Although the contribution is small, it is nonetheless a clear reaffirmation of
our commitment to respond to member states even in the face of our emaciated
resources,” Mr. Mendez said.
In accepting the cheque, Ambassador Rahming, who initiated the request for
assistance following the passage of Hurricane Matthew through The Bahamas, thanked
the OAS “for this great donation” and assured Mr. Mendez that the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in The Bahamas will put it to good use.
The cheque presentation was followed by a special meeting of the OAS Permanent
Council in the Simon Bolívar Hall, during which Ambassadors paid tribute to the
late Ambassador Bernardo Alvarez, Permanent Representative of Venezuela, who
died on November 24, 2016.
At a regular meeting held following the special meeting, Ambassador Rahming was
presented with ceremonial gavel in commemoration of his tenure as Chair of the Permanent
Council for a three-month period from
July 1 to September 30.
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