The Honourable Tinee Furbert, Minister of Youth, Social Development and Seniors, is representing Bermuda at the XVI Ministerial Development Forum for Latin America and the Caribbean from 30 October to 1 November 2024 in Bridgetown, Barbados.
The theme for this year’s Forum is “Resilience in Action: Social Policies to Navigate Uncertainty in Latin America and the Caribbean,” with a focus on bolstering resilience and human development amidst the region’s current challenges. The Forum addresses the region’s commitment to human development, inclusivity, and resilience, exploring the socio-economic shifts, evolving geopolitical landscapes, and lasting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The theme encapsulates a nuanced approach to addressing climate-related risks, socio-economic uncertainties, and the need for inclusive social policies.
Minister Furbert will contribute to these discussions as a speaker in Roundtable 1: Adaptive Social Protection Systems for Vulnerable Populations. This session explores key topics, including:
- Care Policies: Exploring policies that support and enhance caregiving for vulnerable populations with a focus on adaptability and resilience.
- Healthcare Access for Vulnerable Groups: Examining ways to integrate adaptive measures into healthcare systems, ensuring reliable and responsive access for vulnerable populations.
- Education Opportunities: Exploring policies and practices that embed adaptability into educational systems, guaranteeing continuous and quality learning experiences for vulnerable populations. Emphasis will be placed on preventative care and mental health support.
Minister Furbert’s address will emphasize “ensuring that vulnerable populations have adequate access to financial resources,” underscoring the importance of sustainably financing social policies to support those most impacted by economic or environmental crises. A central focus will be fostering inclusive financial systems that empower all community members to flourish, especially during uncertain times. In addition to advocating for sustainable social financing, Minister Furbert plans to explore how technology can enhance the delivery of social services.
“Efficient, accessible, and adaptive social services are essential as we confront climate-related and other crises,” said Minister Furbert. “We must harness technology to ensure these services meet the evolving needs of our communities. Our region’s resilience rests on our commitment to ensuring that everyone, particularly the most vulnerable, has access to the support and resources they need to thrive. Bermuda is dedicated to contributing innovative solutions, particularly in technological integration, to make social policies sustainable and transformative. I am honoured to represent Bermuda and advocate for a future where no one is left behind.”
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