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National Economic and Social Development Plan 2013-2025

Government of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 11 January 2013 Policy document

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The National Economic and Social Development Plan for St. Vincent and the Grenadines covers the period 2013-2025, and outlines the country’s long-term strategies for national development. The Plan offers a vision for improving the quality of life for all Vincentians and is anchored on the achievement of the following over-arching goals:

• High and sustained levels of economic growth
• Reduced unemployment and poverty levels
• Improved physical infrastructure and environmental sustainability
• High levels of human and social development
• A peaceful, safe and secure nation
• A technologically advanced work-force
• A deep sense of national pride and cultural renaissance
• Regional integration
• Enhanced global solidarity

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