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First Caymanian Appointed Dean of CYA Programme

Local News 30 Oct, 2024 Follow News

(Ms) Vanessa Burke - Dean for CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Programme and Female CYA for the Cayman Islands

CYA Induction Ceremony - CYA Dean Vanessa Burke and Guests - Cayman Collection Centre

CYA Induction Ceremony- CYA Dean Vanessa Burke and Mellony Bryan Waugh HOU YSU-Cayman Collection Centre

CYA Induction Ceremony -Vanessa Burke CYA-Dean and Minister Rankine-Cayman Collection Centre

The Cayman Islands has reached a significant milestone in youth development with the appointment of Ms. Vanessa Burke, Cayman’s Female CARICOM Youth Ambassador (CYA), as Dean of the CARICOM Youth Ambassador Programme (CYAP). Ms. Burke’s is the first young Caymanian to hold the prestigious role, marking a historic moment for the Cayman Islands in the programme’s history.

The CYAP is a regional initiative mandated by CARICOM Heads of Government, empowers youth participants to become leaders in their communities and across the Caribbean. In her capacity, Ms. Burke will lend support for coordinating the affairs of the CYAP and for guiding her peers in their collective efforts to advocate for regional priorities, raise awareness of the role of CARICOM, and advance youth issues both locally and regionally.

Ms. Burke’s appointment comes as part of a rotational process where CYAs may assume the role of Dean, serving to fulfil these leadership responsibilities. The process provides a key development opportunity for CYAs throughout the Caribbean. She will serve in this capacity until July 2025.

Reflecting on her appointment, Ms. Burke shared, “I am deeply honoured to represent my country, but even more so to amplify the powerful voice of Caribbean youth, championing their dreams, ambitions, and limitless potential.”

To commemorate Vanessa’s historic appointment, the Ministry of Youth, Sports & Heritage recently hosted an induction ceremony on October 16th at the Cayman Collections Centre. The event honoured Vanessa’s achievement and celebrated the Cayman Islands’ growing influence within the programme.

Commenting on the significance of the appointment, Head of the Youth Services Unit, Mrs. Mellony Bryan-Waugh, said, “We are incredibly proud of Ms. Burke. We are certain that she will make a positive contribution to support the CYAP’s existing work and regional youth leadership responsibilities.”

Hon. Minister Isaac Rankine commented, “I am immensely proud to see a brilliant young Caymanian like Ms. Burke step into this prestigious role. Throughout the years, she has continuously shown unwavering dedication to being a strong advocate for her peers, both at home and on the international stage. Her passion for youth empowerment is inspiring, and I am confident that her leadership will leave a lasting impact.”


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