Embassy of Grenada

to the United States of America – Washington, District of Columbia

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Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell Sends Condolences to President Biden and the People of the United States Following Hurricane Helene

Press Release: For Immediate Release

St. George’s, Grenada – October 4, 2024 – The Honourable Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada, has conveyed his heartfelt condolences to President Joe Biden and the people of the United States following the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. In an official message transmitted through the Embassy of the United States of America in St. George’s, Prime Minister Mitchell expressed Grenada’s solidarity with the U.S., particularly with the families who have suffered loss and destruction as a result of the hurricane.

Prime Minister Mitchell emphasized the deep empathy of Grenadians, given their own recent experiences with hurricane-related devastation. He extended profound sympathies to those who lost loved ones and acknowledged the challenges faced by communities in the aftermath of the disaster.

The Prime Minister also offered support for the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts and wished President Biden and the American people success in the rebuilding process. He conveyed his hope for healing and comfort to those affected and reaffirmed Grenada’s thoughts and prayers during this time of adversity.

The Government of Grenada remains committed to standing in solidarity with the United States during this difficult period.

Link to the press release

Organization of American States (OAS)

OAS Permanent Council to Receive Prime Minister of Grenada

The Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) will hold a protocolary meeting on Wednesday, September 25 at 10:00 AM (14:00 GMT) in the Hall of the Americas, at OAS headquarters in Washington, D.C., to receive the Prime Minister of Grenada, Dickon Mitchell.

Please consult the agenda of the meeting here. Note that changes to the agenda may yet be made before the meeting.

The meeting will be broadcast live – with interpretation in Spanish, English, French and Portuguese- on the OAS Website and the OAS Facebook page.

Press Contact: Monica Reyes (Mreyes@oas.org)

WHAT: OAS Permanent Council to Receive Prime Minister of Grenada

WHEN: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 at 10:00 AM (14:00 GMT)

WHERE: Simon Bolivar room, Organization of American States. 17th Street & Constitution Avenue NW Washington, DC 20006.

Link to the Press Release: OAS Permanent Council to Receive Prime Minister of Grenada

The Honourable Dickon Mitchell- Prime Minister of Grenada
The Honourable Dickon Mitchell- Prime Minister of Grenada

Grenada Launches 50th Anniversary of Independence Celebrations

St. George’s, Grenada – October 26, 2023: Grenada is set to kickstart its highly anticipated 50th Anniversary of Independence Celebrations with flair and finesse on Tuesday 31 October 2023. The celebration of this significant milestone in the nation’s history will be officially launched by Prime Minister, Honourable Dickon Mitchell on the picturesque Carenage in the heart of St. George’s. Chairperson of the National Organising Committee, Dr. Wendy Crawford, will provide an overview of the Committee’s mandate and plans to mark this historic event.

Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States Presents Credentials to President Biden

September 15, 2023 – Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Tarlie Francis last week presented his credentials to U.S. President, Mr. Joseph R. Biden.

In discussion with President Biden, Ambassador Francis said, “Grenada has adopted and commenced the implementation of a robust national development program of a transformational nature.”

Citing the long, friendly, and harmonious ties between Grenada and the United States as the platform for mutually beneficial bilateral relations, the Grenadian ambassador expressed Grenada’s commitment and positioning as a reliable partner in strengthening regional and international cooperation and welcomed the United States as a partner.

He also conveyed Grenada’s gratitude for past and ongoing US assistance. Ambassador Francis said, “…both the United States and Grenada are facing critical challenges that demand collective action and a unified approach. Climate change, a global concern that transcends borders, threatens our environment, economies, and communities. Grenada, as a small island state, is acutely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, from rising sea levels to more intense hurricanes. The United States, as a leading global economy, has a pivotal role to play in mitigating these effects and advancing sustainable solutions. In this regard, Grenada welcomes your support manifested, in part, in your administration’s [U.S.-Caribbean Partnership to Address the Climate Crisis] PACC 2030 initiative and acknowledges the consistent instances of engagement…”

Ambassador Francis also referenced cooperation in bolstering security in our shared region. “The pledge to deepen collaboration with Grenada in countering transnational organized crime and curbing the illicit trafficking of firearms across our Caribbean waters and borders, is a testament to the strength of our partnership. This invaluable support not only enhances the safety and well-being of our citizens but also underscores the opportunities for mutual cooperation in pursuit of peace, safety, and our vital security objectives.”

Referencing the many years of friendship and collaboration between the United States and Grenada, President Biden said the United States will continue to engage Grenada in the areas of education, entrepreneurship, climate resilience, and energy initiatives.

He said, “Standing together, the United States and Grenada can create a safer and more secure future for our nations and our people…I look forward to working with you to advance our common agenda and deepen the bonds between our countries.”

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE DELIVERS OVER 100 COMPUTERS DONATED TO GRENADIAN STUDENTS FROM THE VIRGINIA STAR PROGRAM

ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA. – August 13, 2022: A state-of-the art C-130 military aircraft landed at the Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA) in Point Salines, St. George’s, with over 100 donated computers for Grenadian students and a rural women’s technology project.


The donation is a result of an initiative spearheaded by Mr. Jay Lightfoot of Northumberland High School Virginia STAR Program and Her Excellency Yolande Y. Smith at the Embassy of Grenada in Washington, DC. The STAR Program is a Training and Refurbishment program, which teaches students to refurbish surplus computer hardware.


The computers, donated to the VASTAR program by US government agencies, will be handed over to the Information Technology departments of the Westerhall, Boca and Happy Hill Secondary schools later this month in ceremony with Education, Foreign Affairs and US Embassy personnel.


On hand to receive the shipment at the MBIA was Mr. Matthew Simon, Protocol Officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Export Development.

VASTAR PROGRAM DONATES REFURBISHED COMPUTERS TO GRENADA SCHOOLS


WASHINGTON D.C. – JULY 27, 2022: Career & Technical Education Instructor Mr. Jay Lightfoot and participants of the Virginia Student Training and Refurbishment Program (VASTAR Program) of Northumberland High School in Virginia, have donated a mixture of Dell, Lenovo, and ASUS notebook computers to Grenada. The computers, if sold on the open market, will be valued at approximately US$200.00 each.

The VASTAR students refurbish surplus computers from the various United States agencies and donate them to high schools and other projects throughout the Americas. Last year’s donation was made to high schools in the Bahamas. This year’s donation were split between the islands of Grenada and St. Kitts and Nevis.

On May 23, 2022, Ambassador Smith hosted over 23 students of the VASTAR Program in a lively and interactive session, taking delivery of the 115 and notebooks – 35 of which will be used for training by Mr. Lightfoot on a future volunteer trip to Grenada.

Today, the computers were transported to Andrews Air Force Base, from which they will be flown directly to Grenada by a United States Department of Defense military aircraft on Saturday, August 13, 2022.

In addition to Mr. Lightfoot, the Embassy thanks Ken Hundemer and Phylliss Marshall of the Denton program, who are coordinating the effort to make this shipment possible.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will receive the computers, which the Embassy has earmarked for the Information Technology Labs at the Happy Hill, Westerhall, and Boca Secondary Schools, making good on a promise made to the technology department heads in March.

The Embassy also earmarked 10 laptops for a women’s technology training project scheduled to begin in St. Patrick’s.