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Human chain shows BVI united

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PRESS RELEASE: Scores of persons from various organisations in the BVI joined hands at Long Bay Beach, Beef Island on Saturday, September 8 to form a human chain spelling ‘One BVI’ in observance of the first anniversary of Hurricane Irma.

Among those present were Honourable Dr Honourable Kedrick Pickering, Minister of Natural Resources and Labour who lead the initiative along with the Honourable Premier and other government ministers and elected officials.

Addressing the participants, Honourable Pickering delivered remarks focused on the impacts of climate change and the need for global action.

He said: “We are to remind ourselves that the world in which we live is now one that is dominated by the effects of the change in the climate around us and it is important for us to continually remember that it is islands like us who are going to suffer the most from the effects of climate change.”

Honourable Pickering further added: “What we have done this afternoon we hope will be streamed across the world to bring attention to us and what we suffered one year ago but also to show that we are on our way – we are united, we are a resilient people and we are going to continue to rebuild our country.”

Dr Pickering remarked how much the beach has already recovered since the impact of Hurricane Irma.

He also expressed his gratitude to the organisations who partnered on the initiative and to the persons who came out to be a part of history making, showing the world that we are united as OneBVI.

The chain formation was public-private partnership lead by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Labour in partnership with BVI Tourist Board, BVI Rotary Clubs, UniteBVI, Art without Limits (AWOL), Progressive Ministry Management (PMM), Youth Empowerment Project (YEP), Aerial Produced, Tréfle and The Irma Diaries.

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