This would facilitate the implementation of a modern, innovative and productive economy in the Caribbean nation, always with the support of the United Nations Population Fund.
International oversight will ensure that policy development is in line with the country’s demographic needs and prospects.
The government of Grenada took into account the results of research and interactions with stakeholders to make this endeavor a reality.
Grenada,”commented the Associates Times website,” is now experiencing a declining population, necessitating a proactive approach in the development of this policy that speaks to the measures they will take to address social and economic issues.
The demographic plan emphasizes other critical areas, such as expanding access to tertiary education and vocational training to ensure quality universal health care and the provision of affordable land and housing solutions.
St. George’s wants to have a population policy to ensure that citizens are equipped to compete in a dynamic, global marketplace.
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