2 – 2.15pm Opening and welcome
- Mr. Carlos de Miguel, Head, Policies for Sustainable Development Unit, UN ECLAC
- Ms. Anita Montoute, Permanent Secretary in the Department of Sustainable Development, GOSL
- Ms. Renee St Rose, President, Saint Lucia Bar Association
2.15 – 3:15pm The Escazú Agreement
- Context and synergies with the 2030 Agenda, Multilateral Environmental Agreements and other international processes (Carlos de Miguel, Head, Policies for Sustainable Development, UN ECLAC)
- Overview of content, implications and future steps (David Barrio Lamarche, Environmental Affairs Officer, UN ECLAC)
- The public’s role in promoting the early ratification and effective implementation of the Escazú Agreement (Karetta Crooks Charles, Communications & Advocacy Officer, Saint Lucia National Trust and alternate elected representative of the public)
- Q & A / Discussion with participants
3:15 – 4:15pm Environmental access rights in the Caribbean
- The Escazú Agreement Legal and Policy Assessment project in the Caribbean (Carole Excell, Director, Environmental Democracy Practice, World Resources Institute)
- Status of environmental access rights in the Caribbean (Danielle Andrade, Attorney-at-law, Jamaica, and elected representative of the public)
- Environmental access rights in the framework of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (David Robin, Ocean Governance and Fisheries Programme Director, OECS Commission)
- Q & A / Discussion with participants
4:15 – 4:55pm Towards the effective implementation of environmental access rights
- Overview of environmental access rights in Saint Lucia (Kate Wilson, Legal Officer, Department of Sustainable Development, GOSL)
- Gap analysis, priorities and opportunities for action
o Kate Wilson, Legal Officer, Department of Sustainable Development, GOSL
o Danielle Gordon, Multilateral Environmental Agreement Project Coordinator, Department of Sustainable Development, GOSL
o David Barrio Lamarche, Environmental Affairs Officer, UN ECLAC
- Q & A / Discussion with participants
4:55 – 5pm Closing remarks