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Jamaica’s Audrey Marks to chair OAS Permanent Council
Audrey Marks, Jamaica’s Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), has been assigned as the chair of the OAS Permanent Council until September 30 of this year
Carlos Quesada, Honduras’ Permanent Representative, is slated to serve as vice chair of the council for the duration of the JulySeptember period
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During the Monday handover ceremony held at the OAS headquarters in Washington, Marks shared her vision for constructive chairmanship
She expressed that she looks forward to a “ very productive chairmanship that will result in tangible and fruitful outcomes for the benefit of our hemisphere ”
She pointed out that the OAS General Assembly in June served as a potent reminder of the inescapable connections between human rights, democracy, and sustainable development
Marks also highlighted the persistent challenges in the region, particularly in the
Caribbean
These include food and energy insecurity, an onslaught of non-communicable diseases, and hindrances to democratic governance and development agendas, all of which are continually threatened by crime and violence
As such, she underscored the growing importance of multilateral mechanisms like the OAS Permanent Council, stating, they “have an even greater role to play, as it allows the further deepening of our engagement, in our efforts to collectively address these challenges plaguing our region ”
Jamaica claimed the council’s chairmanship from Uruguay Previously, Uruguay’s Permanent Representative, Washington Abdala, held the position from March to June
The OAS informs that the Chair of the Permanent Council rotates every three months among member states of the hemispheric body, following alphabetical order
The vice chair position also undergoes a similar rotation every three months, though in reverse alphabetical order