Jahphix Television - #1 BVI news https://jahphixtelevision.com/tag/benito-wheatley/ British Virgin Islands (BVI) News on Demand Sat, 19 Apr 2025 00:04:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Caribbean Leaders Call for Stronger Regional Cooperation Amid Global Trade Shifts https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/04/18/caribbean-leaders-call-for-stronger-regional-cooperation-amid-global-trade-shifts/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/04/18/caribbean-leaders-call-for-stronger-regional-cooperation-amid-global-trade-shifts/#respond Sat, 19 Apr 2025 00:04:26 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=16390 As international trade policies undergo seismic shifts, Caribbean leaders are urging a renewed commitment to regional cooperation to safeguard economic growth and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In a recent bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the 8th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, […]

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As international trade policies undergo seismic shifts, Caribbean leaders are urging a renewed commitment to regional cooperation to safeguard economic growth and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean.

In a recent bilateral meeting held on the sidelines of the 8th Meeting of the Forum of the Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, British Virgin Islands Special Envoy Benito Wheatley and Secretary General of the Association of Caribbean States (ACS), H.E. Ambassador Noemí Espinoza Madrid, underscored the urgent need for deeper collaboration among Caribbean Basin nations and territories.

The two officials emphasized the pivotal role of the ACS in uniting its 35 Member States and Associate Members, facilitating development partnerships, and spearheading regional integration. With global trade realignments posing new challenges, both Wheatley and Espinoza highlighted the organization’s value in promoting sustainable growth through shared policy and strategic coordination.

“The ACS has an extremely important role to play at this time in mitigating the impacts of international trade policy on Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Wheatley. “The organisation is well positioned to facilitate closer cooperation across the Caribbean Basin with its strong focus on sustainable tourism, transport, disaster risk reduction, preservation of the Caribbean Sea, trade, and economic external relations.”

Ambassador Espinoza reiterated her commitment to a “successful, vibrant and sustainable Greater Caribbean,” aligning with a broader call for increased South-South and triangular cooperation — models that leverage partnerships among developing countries and external partners — to address pressing developmental challenges.

Wheatley reaffirmed the British Virgin Islands’ support for the ACS, noting that closer collaboration across the region would be essential in weathering economic uncertainty. He pointed to the upcoming ACS Summit in Cartagena, Colombia, as a critical opportunity to “redouble efforts” toward collective regional resilience.

The high-level meeting in Santiago gathered policymakers from across the hemisphere to assess progress on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. But behind the scenes, the discussions between Wheatley and Espinoza added another layer of urgency — one that reflects the growing consensus that the Caribbean must act in concert to protect its future.

As nations navigate a shifting global trade landscape, the message from Santiago is clear: the Greater Caribbean’s strength lies in its unity.

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Emancipation Today is About Protecting Our Rights as a People: A BVI Perspective https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/08/01/emancipation-today-is-about-protecting-our-rights-as-a-people-a-bvi-perspective/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/08/01/emancipation-today-is-about-protecting-our-rights-as-a-people-a-bvi-perspective/#respond Fri, 02 Aug 2024 01:27:54 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=13790 By Benito Wheatley Every year the British Virgin Islands as a post-slavery society commemorates Emancipation in celebration of our freedom as a people. This year marks 190 years. However, Emancipation today is more than just about celebrating our foreparents freedom from slavery on 1st August 1834. It is also about protecting and preserving the rights we […]

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By Benito Wheatley

Every year the British Virgin Islands as a post-slavery society commemorates Emancipation in celebration of our freedom as a people. This year marks 190 years.

However, Emancipation today is more than just about celebrating our foreparents freedom from slavery on 1st August 1834. It is also about protecting and preserving the rights we have since gained as a people in our long and continuous struggle for human dignity and the freedom to determine our own destiny.

The ultimate expression of these rights is self-government, which is a fundamental principle of self determination.

The people of the British Virgin Islands have an inalienable right to govern themselves as a national community, as enshrined in the United Nations (UN) Charter. Our foreparents fought hard for self-government to give us the power to build better lives for ourselves, our children, and grandchildren, because Britain had done very little to help their situation over the 116 years following Emancipation, in contrast to the payments made by the British Government to the former slave masters to compensate them for the slaves they previously owned.

After decades of poor economic and social conditions in the British Virgin Islands and the colony’s lack of opportunity, the people organised the Great March of 1949 to protest colonial neglect and to demand self-government.

The protest was successful in pressuring Britain to approve a constitution in 1950 that reconstituted a local legislature (i.e. Legislative Council) and gave the people of the islands the democratic right to elect their own representatives to make laws for the society, and embedded their political right to participate in the governing process through their representatives.

This initial step was followed by the introduction of Ministerial government in 1967 that gave the local Government executive authority for the first time. In 1977, this authority was further expanded by the devolution of the public finance portfolio from the British appointed Governor to the elected government.

The historical record shows that the modern development of the British Virgin Islands came on the back of the tireless efforts of the islands’ political leaders who ensured the provision of modern primary schools in each district, modern comprehensive secondary schools to serve all students, tertiary education at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, the granting of scholarships for higher education abroad, a modern hospital to take care of the sick, a road network for vehicular transportation, electricity and running water for modern living, and modern government facilities from which to administer the affairs of the islands, among other things.

This is in stark contrast to the previous era of direct rule by Britain in which there was little progress and the British Virgin Islands became the poorest part of the Federal Colony of the Leeward Islands.

Today there are some members of our community who are dissatisfied with local governance and continue to call for Britain to take over the islands or for the Governor to be granted additional constitutional powers over Ministries for a temporary period. This is wrongheaded and said out of frustration.

They must keep in mind that removing or overriding a democratically elected Government simply because there is dissatisfaction with their performance is incongruent with democratic principles in the Commonwealth and beyond.

Democracy is not perfect anywhere and imperialism is not a cure.

The British Virgin Islands’ path of political change remains elections, which we have proudly practiced uninterrupted since 1950.

Any concerns about the performance of government should be addressed through reform and technical assistance. Not the removal of democracy or colonial impositions.

Those individuals who feel disillusioned must remember that in spite of some errors by various Government Administrations and ongoing challenges in the society, on balance, self-government has delivered much for the people of the British Virgin Islands. We must not forget this or dismiss or downplay the accomplishments of local government, regardless of political affiliation or personal views.

As a people whose ancestors suffered the indignation of slavery and British colonial maltreatment, we must never compromise the freedom we have gained, especially our democratic, political and human rights. Nor should we seek to justify why Britain should have the unilateral authority to take these rights away from us.

The enduring lesson of slavery is that once your freedom is taken away, there is no guarantee if and when it will be given back. No nation, government, people or person should have that power over another people.

We owe it to our foreparents to preserve and protect the freedom we enjoy today that they suffered, endured and fought so hard to gain for our benefit and that of future generations.

As we celebrate this Emancipation season, let us not forget their sacrifice and our responsibility today as a people.

Benito Wheatley is a Continuing Policy Fellow at the Center for Science and Policy (CSaP) at the University of Cambridge. Responses can be sent to benitowheatley@gmail.com.

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BVI Calls for Strengthened Disaster Response Framework in Latin America and the Caribbean https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/06/27/bvi-calls-for-strengthened-disaster-response-framework-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/06/27/bvi-calls-for-strengthened-disaster-response-framework-in-latin-america-and-the-caribbean/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2024 21:01:30 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=13323 The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has aligned with Chile and Colombia in urging for a stronger regional approach to tackle forced displacements caused by disasters like hurricanes across Latin America and the Caribbean. The call comes following Colombia’s successful hosting of the ‘Third Thematic Consultation of the Cartagena+40 Process regarding Protection in the Contexts of […]

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The British Virgin Islands (BVI) has aligned with Chile and Colombia in urging for a stronger regional approach to tackle forced displacements caused by disasters like hurricanes across Latin America and the Caribbean.

The call comes following Colombia’s successful hosting of the ‘Third Thematic Consultation of the Cartagena+40 Process regarding Protection in the Contexts of Forced Displacement due to Disasters’ in Bogotá.

At the consultation, BVI’s Special Envoy, Benito Wheatley, addressed the gathering, emphasising the unique challenges faced by Caribbean Small Island Developing States (SIDS). He stressed the critical need for a revised Cartagena Declaration to better address the region’s vulnerability to climate-driven displacements.

“In the Caribbean, climate change exacerbates natural disasters, necessitating robust measures to minimise mass displacements,” Wheatley asserted. He called for proactive steps including improved early warning systems, climate adaptation strategies, and stringent building codes to enhance resilience against hurricanes.

Highlighting the integrated approach required, Wheatley underscored, “We cannot separate climate change, displacement, and sustainable development in the Caribbean. Our resilience must be sufficient to swiftly recover from extreme weather events.”

Discussions between Wheatley and Colombian Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Luis Gilberto Murillo further solidified commitments to bolster Caribbean representation in the Cartagena+40 process. Minister Murillo reaffirmed Colombia’s support for the subregion, pledging to advocate for Caribbean interests in upcoming deliberations.

The recent consultations, held from June 18 to 20, will inform the Chile Declaration and Action Plan slated for adoption by regional Ministers in late 2024.

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BVI and UN Collaborate to Boost Development Finance for Eastern Caribbean Governments https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/05/21/bvi-and-un-collaborate-to-boost-development-finance-for-eastern-caribbean-governments/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2024/05/21/bvi-and-un-collaborate-to-boost-development-finance-for-eastern-caribbean-governments/#respond Tue, 21 May 2024 12:52:01 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=12859 The British Virgin Islands (BVI) and the United Nations (UN) are working together to enhance the access of several Eastern Caribbean governments to development finance for sustainable development and climate resilience. This collaboration was highlighted during a recent ‘Policy Dialogue on Improving Access to Development Finance in Eastern Caribbean Overseas Territories’ hosted by the BVI […]

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The British Virgin Islands (BVI) and the United Nations (UN) are working together to enhance the access of several Eastern Caribbean governments to development finance for sustainable development and climate resilience.

This collaboration was highlighted during a recent ‘Policy Dialogue on Improving Access to Development Finance in Eastern Caribbean Overseas Territories’ hosted by the BVI Government and co-Chaired with the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean (RCO) ahead of the upcoming Fourth International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS4) in Antigua and Barbuda from from May 27 – 30.
According to a May 20 government statement, talks focused on the governments of Anguilla, BVI, and Montserrat and other Eastern Caribbean Overseas Territories, which are striving to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, but currently do not qualify for certain types of financing.
Nearly eighty participants from fourteen UN agencies, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), the UK Government, the Aruba Government, and the Governments of Anguilla, BVI and Montserrat attended the event.
They focused on the challenges faced by these territories due to their limited access to concessional financing, grants, and climate finance, which hampers their efforts to build sustainable and climate-resilient societies.
Speaking on the success of the Policy Dialogue, BVI Representative to the UN in Latin America and the Caribbean Special Envoy Benito Wheatley stressed that  “This was a very important step in the collaborative efforts by the BVI, UN and other development partners to unlock the development finance needed by Eastern Caribbean Overseas Territories and other SIDS for their sustainable development and climate resilience. There is much more work to be done to address this issue if we are to successfully adapt to climate change, achieve the SDGs by 2030, and leave no one behind. The BVI will continue to advocate on behalf of the Associate Members of the UN regional commissions.”
Participants emphasised the high vulnerability of Anguilla, BVI and Montserrat to external shocks such as hurricanes, noting that  this vulnerability should be a significant factor for international donors, development partners, international organisations, and development banks when considering eligibility for development finance.
Other funding sources discussed included green finance (such as green and blue bonds), private climate finance, adaptation finance, and blended finance.
At the end of the meeting, participants also pledged to strengthen advocacy efforts at regional and international levels to secure such access.

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