St Kitts and Nevis will focus on upliftment of women and youth…

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ST KITTS AND NEVIS (CU)_Dr. Terrance Drew, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, spoke during the 77th meeting of the UN General Assembly (UNGA). It has been planned for the meeting to take place in New York City, USA.

He emphasized St. Kitts and Nevis’ socioeconomic issues. He claimed that one of the most effective equalizers in society is education, which is one of the areas where social empowerment programs aim to promote resilience in the populace and economy. Consider it a Nevis that states that having access to a good education is a fundamental human right and the cornerstone of the long-term growth of vibrant societies.

The people of the Caribbean country applaud the transformational educational summit that was held earlier this week, and the administration is pleased to report that the government has committed to embarking on a new path in education that will reform, transform, and reinvigorate the education system. The government decided to introduce free tertiary education to ensure that everyone can have equal access regardless of their socioeconomic status of the goals for education.

“Saint Kitts and Nevis will continue to put women and youth at the Forefront of our Social Development and all our pursuits, including the advancement of the digital economy, my country’s active commitment to meeting goal five of the SDG and surpassing or meeting the goals of Belem De para in achieving gender equality now and for future generations,” he said.

My government is prepared to do the utmost for every Kittitian and Nevisian, which would be enhanced by multi-literalism. “We must resolve them together; the issue for us is how we will bring that change about for those who most need it. I am obliged to thank you very much for this opportunity on behalf of the assembly,” he mentioned.

He said, “The people and government pledge or unswerving support to the ethos of this great body. I have assumed my new responsibilities when the complexities of the multiple and interlocking challenges facing Humanity that require from us a renewed commitment to the Democratic principle and multi-literalism.”

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