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ST GEORGE’S, Grenada, April 19, 2010 – The New York-based Grenada Diaspora Organization (GDO) wants to raise funds for their homeland through issuing a government-backed security.GDO representatives, Jerry Edwin and Bernard Bourne, recently visited Grenada where they met with members of government and the parliamentary opposition, and also held public meetings explaining the working of the bond and its importance to Grenada.
And Minister of Foreign Affairs Peter David has described the move as an “interesting initiative,’’ but noted that "whether or not we float a bond is a matter that rests squarely with the Ministry of Finance.’’
However, the Grenada government minister said during his interview on a recent “Sundays With George Grant’’ show that cabinet was weighing whether it would back the proposal for raising funds for development purposes through the issuing of a “diaspora bond”.
Currently, his ministry is embarking on fully establishing an Office of Diaspora Affairs (ODA).
“Diaspora Bond is essentially floating a bond issue and utilising Grenadians in the Diaspora for purchasing of the bond. That is not an initiative of the Office of Diaspora Affairs at the moment,’’ David said.
However, he added that: “If the Ministry of Finance, after consultation with cabinet, believes that going the route of the floating of a diaspora bond is something that is possible, and is something that we want to do, then the Office of Diaspora Affairs will come into action and integrate it into its mechanism. If Foreign Affairs is to get involved, we would do so after directed to do that by our cabinet.’’
The Office of Diaspora Affairs is intended to establish what David and his team in the Foreign Ministry have described as an “effective Grenadian Diaspora Network,’’ with the main purpose of utilising the skills and knowledge of national living abroad for the economic transformation of Grenada.
The Foreign Minister recently met Grenadians in Washington and New York to discuss the ODA. He has promised to continue the dialogue with other overseas-based nationals in an ongoing attempt at using the ODA to strengthen ties between Grenadians abroad and their homeland.
The immediate task of the ODA is the convening of a Diaspora Preparatory Conference in the Grenadian capital, St. George’s, this August 5 and 6. Organisers are expecting attendance from at least 150 participants, who will discuss a range of issues related to the development and proper functioning of the ODA.
The Office of Diaspora has also planned a “Founding Conference of the Diaspora’’ for 2011 and a 2012 Homecoming.