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NATIONAL CONTEXT. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ( SVG) lies between Saint Lucia and Grenada in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the CaribbeanSea. It's a small multi-island State with an approximate size of 150.3 square miles, comprised of a main land, St. Vincent, and a chain of thirty-four islands and cays known as the Grenadines.
 
                
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1. Elaborated by:
Alexander,  Jemma C.
James,  Elke R.
 
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines ( SVG)  lies between Saint Lucia and Grenada in the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, an island arc of the Caribbean
Sea. 
It’s a small multi-island State with an approximate size of 150.3 square miles, comprised of a main land, St. Vincent, and a chain of thirty-four islands and cays known as the Grenadines 
5. GOVERNMENT:  		Parliamentary Democracy
HEAD OF STATE: 		Queen Elizabeth II
GOVERNOR GENERAL : 	Sir Frederick Ballantyne
PRIME MINISTER : 	Hon Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves
INDEPENDENCE: 		October 27, 1979.
SUBDIVISIONS: 		Six parishes.
POLITICAL PARTIES: 	Unity Labour Party (ULP)  					New Democratic Party(NDP)
					SVG Green Party (GP)
 
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The Parliamentary term of office is
five years. 
SVG is a participating member  of:
Caribbean Community(CARICOM)
Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS)
CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME)
 
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8. POPULATION: 	118,149 (June 2008 est). 
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2007 est.): $1.042 billion; per capita $9,800
Real growth rate: 6.6%. 
Inflation: 6.1%. 
Exports: $193 million (2006):. 
Imports: $578 million (2006): 
Unemployment : 21.1%
 
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11. The area of social insurance is the responsibility of 
National Insurance Scheme ( NIS).
Benefits: sickness, invalidity, maternity, age,
survivors, retirement, funeral and employment 
injury. 
The Maximum Insurable Earnings- $4333 per
month or $1000 per week, total Contribution rate – 
8 % (3.5% Employee’s – 4.5% Employers) 
12. The NIS  expanded its service  in 2007 
to include voluntary contributors, self- 
employed coverage and  employment 
injury.
It has also made contributions in the field of 
education and health, constructed two 
centres for the elderly and instituted a Non- 
Contributory  Assistance Age Pension
( NAAP). 
There is a need  for a National Health
Insurance Programme in SVG. 
14. SVG  faces serious structural 
limitations to its social and economic 
development. 
Critical among these are 
Its open economy, adverse terms of 
trade, vulnerability to natural disasters, 
rising crime rate and increasing globalization. 
On the other hand, there is clearly a
positive trend towards economic growth, 
strengthening of governance and 
political will to address frontally the critical challenge of poverty faced by a large segment of the population.  
16. The Tourism sector had experienced decline in visitor arrivals in the last ten  years. 
The government has embarked on the 
development and expansion of a robust 
security system as its multi island ports of 
entry to attract tourist from North America and Europe. 
 
17. The data presented by the 2001 
Population and Housing Census 
indicates, an increased unemployment 
rate of 21.1% from 1991 with a higher 
rate among males .
Despite the thrust of the Government 
towards Poverty Reduction, it is fair to 
say that tackling national
unemployment will continue to be a
long term challenge. 
 
18. The GOVSVG  has launched specific  initiatives :
To generate employment opportunities for poor and vulnerable persons in Tourism, Agriculture and the Small and Micro-enterprise sector. 
Investment in human capital through education and training .
Instituted an educational strategy aimed at providing secondary school education to all primary school leavers . 
19. Low income housing programme.
Improvements in airport development, transportation, water, telecommunications and electricity services. 
 Investments in disaster preparedness.
Broad macroeconomic policies. 
Implementation of the Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (IPRSP).  
20. The Government of SVG and, in particular, 
The Ministry of National Mobilisation,  Social 
Development,  Youth and Sports has 
commissioned this Social Sector Plan (SSP)  
as  a strategic tool to guide its work until 
the year 2011. 
General Objective: 
To develop  the social infrastructure of  SVG.
To  empower  the poor and the vulnerable. 
33. Estimated Total Public Expenditure ( 2009) : $98, 185 ,960	 
36. Targeting Mechanisms:
Eligible Persons are identified via various stakeholders.
Self selection targeting
Community based targeting
Geographical targeting 
 
38. Who is registered?
All persons born in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. 
    When they are registered?
Within 1 yr after birth.
By whom? 
By parents or guardians at the Registry or at  Revenue Offices  (applicable to births in some rural areas and the Grenadines.) 
39. 	Information Required:
The date of the birth
Where the baby was born
The baby's full name 
The mother's  and father’s full name
Occupation of mother and father.
Age of mother
Order of birth
Sex of the child
Date registered 	
 
40. For what purpose?
To record the number of births in a given year and vital events of its citizens. 
To create a data source for the compilation of vital statistics.