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.

- Advertisement -

Carlos Quesada, Honduras’ Permanent Representative, is slated to serve as vice chair of the council for the duration of the July-September period.

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.

Audrey Marks
Audrey Marks (Photo via WiredJA News)

More on Audrey Marks 

Jamaica’s Ambassador to the USA Audrey Marks receives award in Washington, DC

Palooza 728x90

Audrey Marks highlights persistent hurdles in the Caribbean

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.”

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

The rotational system of OAS Permanent Council leadership

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.

 

More on the Organization of American States (OAS) 

More Stories

Jamaica reports no Ebola cases but eight travellers under self-quarantine

Jamaica has no confirmed cases of Ebola, the Ministry of Health and Wellness said Saturday, while revealing that eight passengers who recently arrived on...

Clean Harbours Jamaica head says protecting the ocean is ‘the greatest job in the world’

Michael McCarthy, managing director of Clean Harbours Jamaica Limited (CHJ), says his lifelong passion for the ocean continues to fuel his commitment to protecting...

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines envoy presents credentials in Taiwan

New Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Ambassador Kenton Chance formally presented his credentials to Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung on Tuesday, as the two...
Margaret Price-Findlay

Trinidadian jurist Margaret Price-Findlay confirmed as Chief Justice of Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court

Trinidad and Tobago-born jurist Margaret Price-Findlay has officially been appointed Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, becoming the court’s 14th chief justice...
Antigua Long Bay Zen Resort

Antigua welcomes US$200 million luxury resort development at Long Bay

The Antigua and Barbuda government has welcomed the start of construction on the US$200 million Long Bay Zen Resort, describing the project as part...
Guyana Essequibo region

France reaffirms support for Guyana as Venezuela border tensions persist

As Guyana celebrates its 60th anniversary of Independence, French President Emmanuel Macron has reaffirmed his country’s support for Guyana’s sovereignty and territorial integrity amid...
Haiti UN

Haiti displacement crisis nears 1.5 million, UN says

The United Nations (UN) says nearly 1.5 million people in Haiti had been displaced as of May this year, with 95,000 newly displaced between...
Hurricane-Melissa-Damage

How Caribbean hurricane preparedness guides are written and used

Every Caribbean household has heard the phrase "be prepared." Fewer know exactly what that means in practice, who writes the official guidance, or how...

Butterfield Bank to acquire CIBC Caribbean in $1.8 billion deal

Butterfield Bank has announced a landmark US$1.8 billion agreement to acquire CIBC Caribbean, significantly expanding its footprint across the region and creating what the...
Bahamas parliament

Bahamas projects $223 million surplus in 2026/27 budget

The Bahamas government has unveiled a 2026/27 budget projecting a $223.1 million surplus while introducing targeted tax relief for first-time homeowners alongside new revenue...

Latest Articles