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Government of Honduras Receives its 1st Payout from CCRIF of US$4.67 Million following Excess Rainfall Event.

St. Kitts & Nevis:---  The Government of Honduras received a payout of US$4,665,090 within 14 days of an excess rainfall event that affected that country over the period November 14 to 19, 2024. The Government of Honduras joined CCRIF in 2024, purchasing parametric insurance coverage for excess rainfall, effective June 1, 2024. On receipt of the payout, Minister of Finance Christian Duarte delivered the following statement, "On behalf of the Government led by our President Xiomara Castro, we express our gratitude to CCRIF for the disbursement received under our excess rainfall policy, which was triggered due to the impacts and damages associated with Tropical Storm Sara. Without a doubt, this type of instrument strengthens financial resilience and, compared to others, it provides us with the ability to respond more immediately during the humanitarian assistance and rehabilitation phase of an emergency. Additionally, it enables us to reach our affected population promptly and effectively”.

In speaking to the payout, CCRIF CEO Mr. Isaac Anthony stated, “I am pleased that Honduras took the decision to join CCRIF and I look forward to continuing to engage with the Government as it accesses CCRIF parametric insurance as an effective means of closing the protection gap and strengthening the country’s public financial management framework. Access to excess rainfall parametric insurance and accompanying payouts when the policy is triggered will allow the Government the flexibility to begin recovery efforts immediately following a natural disaster. Payouts received within 14 days of an event can be used to address the country’s most urgent needs, including helping vulnerable populations or rehabilitating critical infrastructure among other areas.”

According to reports, the rainfall event in Honduras significantly impacted roads, cutting off several communities and negatively impacting many people.

Since its inception in 2007, CCRIF has made 78 payouts, approximately US$390 million. Since the start of the 2024/2025 CCRIF Policy Year which began on June 1, three of CCRIF’s four Central American members have received payouts for excess rainfall events. Earlier in November, the Government of Panama received a payout from CCRIF totaling US$26.7 million. At the start of the policy year in June, the Government of Guatemala received a full payout under its excess rainfall policy of US$6,376,184 following heavy rains that occurred in that country over the period June 13 – 19, 2024. On the Caribbean side, since the start of the policy year, CCRIF has made 10 payouts totaling US$84.5 million following Hurricane Beryl. The Government of Grenada received US$44 million under its tropical cyclone, excess rainfall, and COAST (for fisheries) policies. The water and electric utility companies of Grenada received payouts totaling US$11.5 million. The Government of Jamaica received two payouts under its rainfall and tropical cyclone policies totaling US$26.6 million. Other governments – Trinidad & Tobago, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and the Cayman Turtle Conservation and Education Centre (a government-owned tourist attraction)- also received payouts.

When CCRIF was established in 2007, it originally provided parametric insurance coverage for tropical cyclones and earthquakes to 16 Caribbean member governments. Today, CCRIF has 30 members – 19 Caribbean governments, 4 Central American governments, 3 Caribbean electric utility companies, 3 water utility companies, and 1 Caribbean tourist attraction. Today, CCRIF makes available six parametric insurance products – the original two as well as parametric insurance products for excess rainfall and for the water and electric utility sectors as well as for the fisheries industry.

Nicaragua was the first Central American country to join CCRIF when COSEFIN1 and CCRIF signed a memorandum of understanding in 2015 to enable COSEFIN members to gain access to CCRIF’s parametric insurance products. Panama joined in 2018, and Guatemala in 2019.

CCRIF CEO, speaking from the 13th Conference on Comprehensive Disaster Management (CDM) in St. Kitts and Nevis, stressed that, “We are committed to improving the resilience of the Caribbean and Central America to climate change and natural hazards. By this we mean increasing the ability of governments and key sectors to reduce the negative impacts of natural disasters on their economies, communities and citizens. We view comprehensive disaster risk management (CDRM) as an integral component of sustainable and resilient development and view parametric insurance as a critical part of countries’ CDRM strategies. This commitment is explicit in our vision - a leading global development insurer, providing disaster risk financing products and services to our members to improve lives and livelihoods, building resilience and advancing sustainable development agendas”.

 

1Council of Ministers of Finance of Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic

 


Ange Jessurun ignites passion for heritage with Faya Lobi: Celebrates successful book presentation and donation to Sint Maarten Library.

pjllibrary06122024PHILIPSBURG:--- The Sint Maarten Library recently hosted a well-attended book presentation featuring author Ange Jessurun and her work, Faya Lobi: 200-jaar vurige liefde in de diaspora. The event, held at the Adolphus Richardson Building, drew an enthusiastic crowd, creating an intimate and engaging atmosphere.
The presentation served as a dynamic platform for thought-provoking conversations about cultural heritage, family history, and resilience across generations in the diaspora. Ms. Jessurun shared insights into the rich history of her family and the inspiration behind her book, encouraging attendees to begin tracing and documenting their lineage before it becomes too late.
Faya Lobi is more than just a book—it is a profound exploration of legacy, love, and connection. It offers readers a unique perspective on the importance of understanding one’s roots and serves as a catalyst for personal reflection and discovery.
During the event, the library’s General Manager, Marc Marshall, graciously accepted three copies of Faya Lobi on behalf of the Sint Maarten Library. These donated books will soon be available to the community, adding significant value to the library’s collection.
Following the presentation, Ange Jessurun conducted a special virtual reading of the book’s introduction during a storytime event. This reading will air on Saturday, December 7, 2024, on the library’s social media platforms. Faya Lobi: 200-jaar vurige liefde in de diaspora is presented in Dutch and delves deeply into themes of ancestry and identity, offering a captivating literary experience for all viewers.
The Sint Maarten community is invited to join this enriching journey of history, heritage, and self-discovery. Do not miss this opportunity to celebrate the power of ancestry and connection with Ange Jessurun heartfelt and inspiring work.
For more information, follow the Sint Maarten Library on Facebook or contact the Sint Maarten Library at 1721-542-2970.

 

Result of 2.43% Sint Maarten Government Bond per December 6, 2024 of the Country of Sint Maarten.

WILLEMSTAD/PHILIPSBURG:---  The Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten has received subscriptions with respect to the 2.43% loan per December 6, 2024- 2049 of the Country of Sint Maarten for a total nominal amount of NAf. 132,000,000 at an issue price of 100.00%.
The Government of Sint Maarten has accepted the subscriptions at a price of 100.00%, at a yield of 2.43%. The nominal amount of the loan accepted is NAf. 132,000,000.
Settlement is due on Friday, December 6, 2024, at the Centrale Bank van Curaçao en Sint Maarten.
Willemstad, December 6, 2024
CENTRALE BANK VAN CURAÇAO EN SINT MAARTEN

Boost for the Protection of Caribbean Nature Areas.

~DCNA Receives Over €1.7 Million Extra from the Postcode Lottery~


naturednca06122024Bonaire: Last week, the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) received an additional financial contribution from the National Postcode Lottery. This funding is in addition to their annual €500,000 multi-year contribution. The extra funds are crucial for DCNA’s work and will be used to protect and restore natural areas in the Caribbean region of the Dutch Kingdom.
Jonne Arnoldussen, Managing Director of the Postcode Lottery, presented a symbolic check to DCNA Director Arno Verhoeven on Bonaire. The event took place during DCNA’s final board meeting of the year, attended by representatives from nature conservation organizations across the six Dutch Caribbean islands.
Nature areas in the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom, such as coral reefs in the ocean and mangrove forests along the coast, have experienced a rapid decline in both quality and size over recent decades.
The primary causes of this degradation are climate change, pollution, overfishing, and invasive species, leading to undesirable ecological and social consequences.
These natural areas are critical for biodiversity and play a crucial role in protecting the islands from the effects of climate change. For example, mangrove forests help buffer the coastline from increasingly frequent tropical storms. Additionally, these areas are an essential source of income for island residents, as coral reefs are a major tourist attraction.
With the additional €1.7 million from the Postcode Lottery, DCNA can focus on multi-island projects to achieve maximum impact. Examples include initiatives aimed at restoring mangrove forests and terrestrial vegetation. This regional program will be developed and implemented in collaboration with DCNA’s local alliance partners on the six Dutch Caribbean islands Aruba Conservation Foundation, CARMABI, STINAPA, Saba Conservation Foundation, St. Eustatius National Parks Foundation (STENAPA) and Nature Foundation Sint Maarten. Wereld Natuur Fonds-Nederland (WWF-NL) will also support this program with expertise and funding.
Arno Verhoeven, DCNA Director, said:
"This additional funding is of immense value to DCNA and to the natural areas that urgently need our help. Thanks to the support of the Postcode Lottery and its participants, we can work towards a safe and sustainable future for nature in the Caribbean part of the Dutch Kingdom. We would like to sincerely
thank the participants of the Postcode Lottery for their involvement."
In recent years, DCNA has made significant strides in improving its organizational governance and encourages its six affiliated organizations to follow suit. Hellen van der Wal, Chair of DCNA’s Supervisory Board, expressed her satisfaction that these governance efforts have bolstered the Postcode Lottery’s
confidence in the alliance, enabling this substantial additional contribution.

"The Postcode Lottery can rest assured that this funding will be put to good use!" she said.
Jonne Arnoldussen, Managing Director of the Postcode Lottery, added:
"The Postcode Lottery is proud to support DCNA in its mission to protect nature in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom. This funding allows the organization to take crucial steps in preserving the region’s unique ecosystems. It is especially important because many funding opportunities available in the European part
of the Netherlands are not accessible here, even though the nature in this region is well worth protecting."

Minister Brug meets with SZV: outlines mental health & preventative health care as top health priorities for his tenure.

brugszv06122024PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Richinel Brug met with SZV management on Monday, December 2nd. During a fruitful discussion between the Minister, his support staff, and the management of SZV, the Minister expressed his concerns with the current state of Mental Health, in particular youth mental health. The minister focused primarily on the long waiting lists to reach the Mental Health Foundation and other private psychologists.
“Mental health, particularly among our youth, is a serious issue. As a country, we have a mental health crisis, and it is time we acknowledge this. Our country’s mental health services are plagued by long waiting lists and limited accessibility, impeding timely intervention and support.”
Minister Brug strongly urged SZV to consider (re)allocating 2025 funds towards mental health projects.
The Minister’s proposal to consider reallocating funds towards mental health projects is a testament to a broader recognition of mental health as a crucial component of the overall health and well-being of our people.
“Moving forward, the focus has to be on ways to lower the threshold to access mental health services, ensuring that more individuals receive the necessary care and support in a prompt manner.”
Another top priority of the Minister is preventative health care. Minister Brug was elated to hear that the management of SZV also shares his concerns regarding the current state of health care on Sint Maarten and the possible positive effect of preventative health care once implemented properly:“The alignment on prevention indicates a promising collaboration towards fostering a healthier Sint Maarten.”
The parties also discussed SZV's current financial state of affairs and possible ways the government and the Ministry of VSA can assist. Parties agreed to a follow-up meeting in which parties will discuss the General Health Insurance (GHI) and outdated health legislations hampering a more cost-efficient and effective functioning of SZV.
“By aligning legislative frameworks with current health needs and financial realities, these discussions will lay the groundwork for a more resilient and responsive health care infrastructure that the people will actually feel.”
Minister Brug looks forward to a productive working collaboration with management and board of SZV.


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