Caribbean Ministers Pledge to Reduce Rural Poverty WASHINGTON and SAINT LUCIA, May 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Caribbean ministers and
high level education, agriculture and rural development officials pledged
greater efforts to reduce poverty among rural communities, but stressed that
"raising the priority and increasing the action for educating and training
rural people will inevitably demand additional resources."
"While we can certainly expect our governments, our civil societies, our business sectors and even rural people themselves and their communities to support local initiatives in Education for Rural People, we shall need and indeed require the support of the Caribbean Development Bank, the World Bank and our bilateral partners," the communique said. Caribbean ministers of education, agriculture and rural development noted that despite setbacks from natural disasters -- hurricanes and volcanic eruptions -- and an adverse world economy, there had been much progress in training and education at all levels in their region. However, poverty and indigence rates remained higher among rural people than among the rest of the population. This was qualified as "unacceptable" by the participants, who agreed that education and training approaches should be changed so as to make new opportunities accessible and attractive to poor rural people. The participants recognised that they could do more in association with civil society and the business sector. They called upon regional and international cooperation agencies, particularly FAO and UNESCO, to assist in devising locally feasible systems of monitoring, evaluation and research to keep track of progress and to develop new strategies to deal with emerging issues. The MDGs "Better education and training for people living in rural communities will increase employment and enhance livelihoods while contributing to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals," FAO education expert Lavinia Gasperini said. "Education for rural people has a direct impact on all the MDGs. In this respect, the Caribbean conference helped raise awareness on the importance of Education for Rural People as a crucial step towards eradicating poverty and hunger, achieving universal primary education and promoting gender equity," Ms Gasperini also said. The Caribbean conference on education was organized by FAO, the Italian Development Cooperation office, the Government of Saint Lucia, UNESCO's International Institute for Educational Planning, the World Bank, the Inter- America Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and other partners. Several ministers and high ranking officials from education, agriculture, fisheries, forestry and rural development ministries of the Caribbean countries attended the Conference. For more information about FAO go to: http://www.fao.org Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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