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CDB Chairman calls on Bank to help Region build resilience

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In an environment where the Caribbean is more challenged by unilateralism abroad, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is being urged to invest in initiatives to make the Caribbean more resilient and self-sufficient.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of The Bahamas and Chairman of CDB’s Board of Governors, the Honourable Kevin Peter Turnquest, has made this call today, while speaking to Staff of the Bank at its headquarters in Barbados.
Deputy Prime Minister Turnquest visited the Bank ahead of The Bahamas’ hosting of CDB’s 50th Annual Meeting set for June this year.
“One of the issues that we face as individual nations is that there is a move towards more unilateralism throughout the global community and that is making it more and more difficult for our countries to operate and do business as usual,” stated the Deputy Prime Minister.
Against this backdrop, he argued that the countries needed to rely more on each other and their regional institutions such as CDB.
“If we invest more with each other, we have tremendous opportunity to control much more of our destiny, to be able to stimulate and reinvest our monies within this region for our communities,” stated Turnquest, adding:
“We mustn’t just look at investments just from a returns perspective but we must look at how we make wise investments that will produce benefit and the opportunity for our economies to become more self-sufficient.”
He said The Bahamas’ recent experience with Hurricane Dorian underscored the need for more financial resilience in the Region.
“One of the things they tell you is, before a hurricane take some cash out so you can buy things [afterwards]. But it didn’t matter. The cash washed away with everything else; and so people were left vulnerable. We learned we need to figure out how to digitise our currency so that we can be up and running and conduct commerce as soon as cell phone service comes up after the storm,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.
He added that the Bahamas’ recently piloted a digital currency, the Sand Dollar, which would assist in building such financial resilience.
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