Guadeloupe Prefecture Issues New Decrees on March 21, 2025

On March 21, 2025, the Prefecture of Guadeloupe released several official decrees addressing various administrative and environmental matters within the region.

Key Decrees Issued

  • Deforestation Authorization in Vieux-Habitants: The Department of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry (DAAF) granted authorization for deforestation activities in the commune of Vieux-Habitants, specifically at the location known as Le Bouchu. This authorization pertains to parcels AH n° 361-308-309-139-141-243 and AY n° 941-525-1047. The decree outlines the conditions and regulations under which the deforestation is to be conducted, ensuring compliance with environmental standards.
  • Renewal of Vaccination Authorization for Capesterre-Belle-Eau Hospital: The Regional Health Agency (ARS) renewed the authorization for the Capesterre-Belle-Eau Hospital to continue its vaccination activities. This renewal ensures that the hospital remains a certified center for administering vaccines, contributing to public health efforts in the region.
  • Appointment of Members to the Territorial Commission for Exercise Authorization: A decree was issued appointing new members to the Territorial Commission for Exercise Authorization (CTAE) in the specialty of nephrology. This commission plays a crucial role in overseeing the qualifications and authorizations of medical professionals within the territory.

Implications and Public Response

The deforestation authorization in Vieux-Habitants has sparked discussions among environmental groups and local residents. While the decree specifies adherence to environmental regulations, concerns have been raised about the potential impact on local ecosystems and biodiversity. The Prefecture has assured that all activities will be monitored to mitigate adverse effects.

The renewal of the vaccination authorization for Capesterre-Belle-Eau Hospital has been welcomed by the community, especially in light of ongoing public health initiatives. Ensuring that local healthcare facilities are equipped and authorized to administer vaccines is seen as a positive step toward maintaining public health standards.

The appointment of new members to the CTAE is viewed as a routine but essential administrative action to ensure that medical professionals in the region meet the required standards for practice. This move aims to uphold the quality of healthcare services provided to the residents of Guadeloupe.

Conclusion

The decrees issued by the Prefecture of Guadeloupe on March 21, 2025, reflect ongoing administrative efforts to manage environmental resources, public health, and professional standards within the region. While some decisions have prompted public discourse, the Prefecture emphasizes its commitment to balancing development with environmental conservation and public welfare.

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