At a high-level meeting held in Barbados, participants pledged support to a Trust Fund for Haiti to be set up within ITU.
The ITU is working to re-establish basic communication links with solutions ranging from satellite terminals and WiMAX broadband to a mobile base station for wireless communications.
ITU Secretary General Hamadoun Touré said, “Let’s do everything we can to ensure that Haiti gets state-of-the-art 21st century infrastructure, instead of simply replacing outdated 20th century equipment,” Touré said. “And let’s build in resilient features which will help to reduce network vulnerability in the future. Let’s make sure that Haiti gets broadband infrastructure, giving the country communications networks which are worthy of such an indomitable nation.”
Haiti identified 40 projects as a priority in the reconstruction of its telecommunications and ICT Sector, ranging from infrastructure development and emergency telecommunications to ICT applications and services and the establishment of appropriate regulatory and legal frameworks.
The Round Table in Barbados was opened by ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Touré; Minister of Public Works, Transport and Communications of Haiti, Jacques Gabriel; and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados, Senator Maxine McClean.
Participants included representatives from ITU Member States, United Nations agencies, the private sector and civil society. The United Nations Secretary-General was represented by Ms Michelle Gyles-McDonnough, Resident Coordinator of UNDP in Barbados. Key stakeholders included regional organizations, such as the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL), the Caribbean Centre for Development Administration (CARICAD), the Caribbean Community Secretariat (CARICOM), the Caribbean Telecommunications Union (CTU), and the Caribbean Association of National Telecommunication Organizations (CANTO). Telecommunications regulatory authorities and development banks such as the World Bank and Caribbean Development Bank were also represented.
The Minister of Haiti thanked ITU for the overwhelming support provided to his country in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. He looked forward to continued support from ITU during the reconstruction phase and referred to the Barbados Round Table as testimony of such cooperation and commitment.


