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Prime Minister of Grenada, The Honourable Dickon Mitchell Celebrates Grenada’s Golden Jubilee at Washington DC Art Exhibition and Reception

Prime Minister of Grenada, The Honourable Dickon Mitchell, attending the Art Exhibition and Reception to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Grenada’s Independence held on September 25th, 2024, at the Hall of the Americas, Organisation of American States, in Washington DC.

Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States of America and Permanent Representative to the Organisation of American States, H. E. Tarlie Francis, staff of the Embassy of Grenada and hundreds of members of the Diaspora community in the DMV, along with members of the Diplomatic Corps and U.S. Government Officials enjoyed an evening of jubilee celebrations as they welcomed Prime Minister Hon. Dickon Mitchell and his delegation which included Foreign Minister and his delegation.

 

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’s Permanent Representative to the OAS Delivered Keynote at the 38th Model OAS for High Schools

NOVEMBER 13, 2019 – WASHINGTON, DC

High School students form the USA, Central and South America representing the 34 countries comprising the Organization of American States (OAS), attended the opening ceremony of the 38th MOAS for Secondary Schools to hear the inaugural speech given by Her Excellency Ambassador Yolande Smith, Grenada’s Permanent Representative to the OAS.

In her address, Ambassador Smith, former Happy Hill Secondary School Student Council and National Youth Council Presidents told the audience of over 200 students and faculty advisors that “high school is a time to test theories; a time to feed and fuel your passion; to read, to dream, to take action, to learn, to absorb, to seek mentoring and find positive role models”.

The Ambassador emphasized the importance of youth empowerment for development and shared some of her experiences. She said, “you are the “critical agents for change and since almost half of the region’s population is under the age of twenty-five, the implementation of effective and well-developed national youth policies across this Hemisphere is a timely solution to the woes of the region”.

Ambassador Smith cited Grenada’s 2015-2020 National Youth Policy and accompanying Action Plan as her governments acknowledgement of the importance of youth involvement in the national development agenda.  She said, “when your leaders invest in your personal and professional development, as they did in mine many years ago when I was your age, and as they continue to do across the Americas, it is to guarantee a different – a better – world”.

The Model OAS is an excellent opportunity for young people to delve deeper into the issues that our hemisphere is grappling with at this time in our history, and it is also a window into our past as a region.

Ambassador closed her remarks by encouraging the participants to seize the opportunity to engage with their peers and to connect with each other. To take full advantage of all that this experience will offer them, and to do their respective countries proud as they debate real issues.

Grenada was represented by Springfield Township High School from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Grenada’s New Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States Presents Credentials

ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, January 25TH, 2019 – GIS: Grenada’s new Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States has reaffirmed her country’s commitment to working in close partnership with OAS member states to build resilience, advance social development and collectively transform the economies of the hemisphere.

Ms. Yolande Smith was at the time presenting her credentials to the Secretary General of the OAS, Mr. Luis Almagro.

Restating Grenada’s commitment to building a stronger OAS, Ms. Smith said: “We believe in the principles that foster the maintenance of strong institutions: good governance, respect for the rule of law, and the promotion of human dignity.”

She added that Grenada shares with the OAS, an abiding dedication to transform the organisation into an effective and relevant collective body that helps to deliver a brighter future to our hemisphere with “more rights for more people”.

Secretary-General Almagro highlighted Ambassador’s Smith broad service in the public sector and knowledge of multilateral diplomacy.

He further noted that “having Ambassador Smith among us underscores Grenada’s commitment to gender parity in its representation; with her arrival four of Grenada’s eight representatives have been women.”

Ms. Smith also serves as Grenada’s Ambassador to the United States.

Grenada was the first Eastern Caribbean country to join the OAS shortly after independence in 1974.



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