SKNIS Photo: Deputy PM Richards during Minister’s Youth Forum
MINISTER’S YOUTH FORUM HIGHLIGHTS ONGOING INVESTMENTS IN YOUNG PEOPLE IN ST. KITTS AND NEVIS
Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 29, 2018 (SKNIS): Opportunities for young entrepreneurs to succeed in business, the construction of an ultra-modern Basseterre High School (BHS), and available support for career choices of young people were on the minds of young people in St. Kitts and Nevis, who attended the 2nd Annual Minister’s Youth Forum held at the Ocean Terrace Inn (OTI) on Wednesday (November 28, 2018).
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Youth, the Honourable Shawn Richards addressed these issues for the more than 100 youth from all walks of life, who participated in the interactive forum, held as part of Youth Month 2018.
On the matter relating to youth-led businesses, Deputy Prime Minister Richards noted the recent launch of the Small Business Development Centre (SBDC), formerly known as the National Entrepreneurial Development Division (NEDD). The government unit offers enhanced training and support methods for entrepreneurs and also monitors and tracks various economic trends.
The SBDC and the Department of Youth Empowerment have very close ties, and Minister of Commerce and Industry, the Honourable Lindsay Grant has said the focus of the Centre will be on “positively impacting the lives of young and new entrepreneurs, the small businesspeople and ultimately the Federation’s economic fortunes.”
Yesterday, Minister Richards noted that the Department of Youth Empowerment’s business training model was also being reviewed in order to strengthen its functioning and impact.
In relation to the ultra-modern new Basseterre High School, Honourable Richards said: “Plans are well underway for the construction of the new Basseterre High School.” His announcement was met with applause from a large number of the persons in the room, including the BHS students in attendance. Minister Richards referred to his recent Facebook post that showed the clearing of the site for the new state-of-the-art school, as well as an artist rendering of the facility. He said that he expects construction to begin in the first half of 2019.
The deputy prime minister then segued to a number of progressive reforms taking place within the education system. He cited the $20 million investment made by government towards enhancing the technical and vocational education training in public secondary schools. The aim is to help young people to meet the demands for skilled labour in the local and regional marketplace.
At the Youth Forum, Minister Richards also said that there has been increased participation of local youth at regional and international meetings and conferences, as well as enhanced access to international scholarships. He also mentioned that the government is committed to facilitating more developmental opportunities for creative artists, and promoting volunteerism.
At the end of the Youth Forum, Deputy Prime Minister Richards said that the session was extremely useful, as it allowed the leadership of the Department of Youth Empowerment and the Ministry of Youth to hear the concerns of young persons, gain feedback on the department’s programmes and initiatives, and highlight existing opportunities for youth development.
“In that respect, I would say that today’s event was a success,” Minister Richards said. He also said that he had “a lot to ponder” coming out of the productive forum and reiterated his remained commitment to improving the situation of all youth in St. Kitts and Nevis.