St. Kitts-Nevis Committed to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, Oct 16, 2015A number of government programmes in St. Kitts and Nevis designed to eradicate hunger and poverty were highlighted by Eugene Hamilton, Minister of Agriculture and Social Services, as he reflected on the theme for World Food Day (WFD) 2015 which takes place on Friday, October 16.

The theme for this years’ WFD is “Social Protection and Agriculture: Breaking the Cycle of Rural Poverty”. Minister Hamilton outlined the Government’s support with regards to poverty.

“The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has embarked on a Poverty Reduction Strategy within the context of macroeconomic growth policy,” said Minister Hamilton. “These include the redistribution of resources in a more equitable manner, the strengthening of public, private and community-based organizations to enhance human resource capacity, community empowerment with emphasis of vulnerable groups and improved social services and social safety net programmes.”

The Agriculture Minister stated that the eradication of poverty in St. Kitts and Nevis is based on three pillars of reform, namely: capacity-building, the engendering of life skills and the personal development of those affected by poverty.

“There is a safety net system which provides either financial assistance or food baskets to poor families,” he said, adding that assistance for the acquisition of school uniforms by families earning less than $250 per week and a programme that offers corrective eye wear for persons of school age is also available.

Minister Hamilton further stated that other initiatives are in place to assist school children, such as a school-feeding programme that provides a meal a day to all primary and secondary school students on request, as well as  free school bus service for all students, while books are provided free of charge to secondary school students under the Students Education and Learning Fund (S.E.L.F) project.