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Major UN treaty comes into force, SIDS leaders say they ‘will not be left behind’

SIDSNEW YORK, USA--September 30, 2015, is etched in the history books of the United Nations (UN), observing the announcement of the entry into force of the SIDS DOCK Treaty, and the legal recognition of this historic intergovernmental sustainable energy and climate resilience organisation established by heads of state and government of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in 2009, in order to help finance climate change adaptation through the transformation of their countries to low carbon economies.

Against the background of the ceremony of the establishment of SIDS DOCK, and uppermost in the minds of the hundreds of people who packed the 500-seat Conference Room 4 of the UN’s North Lawn Building, was the terrible devastation in the Caribbean island of Dominica, caused by Tropical Storm Ericka in August 2015, which was also an historic and unprecedented hydro-meteorological event for Dominica and SIDS.

The obvious absence of the chair of the SIDS DOCK Steering Committee Prime Minister of Dominica Roosevelt Skerrit was noted in the opening remarks by Dr. Ralph Gonsalves, Prime Minister of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and acting chair of the SIDS DOCK Steering Committee, as well as those of all the speakers who opened with condolences and solidarity on behalf of their governments and organisations.

At its most dangerous period, Erika lashed and ripped apart the island for five hours, and dumped more than 13 inches of rain in less than 12 hours, and wiped out 82 per cent of Dominica’s gross domestic product (GDP). The deaths – up to 30 people killed on the island of 70,000 – and destruction – infrastructure damage estimated at more half-a-billion US dollars – are more signals of the projected ferocity ahead and, as noted by President of Micronesia Peter Christian, small islands are “sitting ducks,” and events like these are a demonstration of the need for an organisation like SIDS DOCK.

Building climate resilience by transforming the SIDS energy sector has attracted a group of genuine and committed partners whose combined support contributed to the successful establishment of SIDS DOCK, now vested with full powers of a UN organisation.

Denmark, credited with showing high confidence in providing the first start-up support for the SIDS DOCK organisation in 2010, followed by the Governments of Japan, Austria and most recently, Sweden, along with SIDS DOCK Institutional Partner the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), and SIDS DOCK Strategic Partner the Clinton Climate Initiative (CCI), praised the heads of state and government of SIDS for leading by example and expressed their full and continued support.

One of the major highlights of the ceremony included the symbolic handover of instruments of ratification to the Office of the UN Secretary-General, from the first 11 ratifying countries: The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Cook Islands, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Seychelles and Tuvalu.

Another major highlight of the ceremony was the unanimous adoption of the declaration of the heads of state and government, and high representatives of SIDS on the work programme of the SIDS DOCK Steering Committee in preparation of the convening of the first Assembly of the SIDS DOCK, which meant that by 2016, SIDS DOCK should be positioned to begin providing services to its members including facilitating technology transfer and matchmaking, public-private partnerships and linking countries with the global carbon market.

The SIDS DOCK US $2.5 billion indicative project pipeline is seen as an attractive investment opportunity, especially for public-private partnerships.

The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC/5Cs) and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) were recognised for their pioneering work in creating SIDS DOCK, in particular the CCCCC, for its leadership and supportive role as the Interim SIDS DOCK Secretariat. Vince Henderson, permanent representative of Dominica was recognised for his outstanding contribution and exceptional leadership in representing his country, in its capacity as chair of the Steering Committee.

Gonsalves also announced the September 28 launch of the SIDS DOCK Blue Guardian Initiative, a strategic partnership with the Clinton Climate Initiative, the Global Environment Facility, GRID-Arendal, the World Bank; private sector geospatial technology companies Digital Globe, Esri, Google Ocean, Geographic Planning Collaborative, along with Global Island Partnership GLISPA, and leading environmental groups such as Conservation International, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Mission Blue and National Geographic.

He said the Blue Guardian Initiative “will focus on new opportunities for developing the vast energy resources of our oceans in order to build climate-resilient island economies, and represents the last best hope to save the life of the seas and ourselves.”

The partners have committed to raising US $100 million for the initiative.

The ceremony closed with a presentation of the first SIDS DOCK Island Women Open Network (IWON) Excellence In Leadership Award to Marguerite St. John-Sebastian, of Grenada, who played an instrumental role in the establishment and registration of SIDS DOCK. In her acceptance speech, she implored SIDS leaders to implement SIDS DOCK to ensure that “we will not be the ones left behind” in reference to “Leave no one behind,” the rallying call of the post-2015 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). ~ Curaçao Chronicle ~

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