14/05/2025
Even on cloudy days, your light matters.
Enhancing youth involvement and the decision-making process of the Government
14/05/2025
Even on cloudy days, your light matters.
07/05/2025
In Edition 5 of the Youth Gazette, singer and performer Hannah Archibald calls for greater investment in SVG’s creative sector — from modern infrastructure to year-round support for artists. Let’s back our talent, build our culture, and power national development.
05/05/2025
Meet one of the newest members of the Regional Integration and Foreign Policy Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth.
Miah Thompson holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations with a minor in Economics and is pursuing a Master’s in International Trade Policy at UWI Cave Hill. Her studies reflect her passion for Caribbean integration and the role of trade in advancing sustainable development.
Miah’s commitment to service began in the Girl Guides Association and continued through leadership at UWI, including serving as a Block Representative and UWISTAT Ambassador. She now contributes to national development through the Rotaract Club of Kingstown, where she supports community-centred projects with a regional impact.
Look forward to our school visits to celebrate OECS Day, as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines takes on the Chairmanship of the OECS!
05/05/2025
We are proud to introduce one of the newest members of the Regional Integration and Foreign Policy Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth.
Jada Swift is an advocate for regional integration and youth empowerment. With a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations and a minor in Economics from UWI St. Augustine, her early engagement in diplomacy was marked by her role as Vice President of the Vincentian Students’ Association, where she championed regional student issues.
Jada has contributed to international institutions, NGOs, and government agencies. She currently serves as European Desk Officer at the Foreign Ministry and supported the CELAC Secretariat during Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’ Pro Tempore Presidency. Committed to people-centered diplomacy, Jada also leads literacy classes for children in her spare time.
Look out for our school visits to celebrate OECS Day 2025, as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines proudly assumes the Chairmanship of the OECS!
05/05/2025
Introducing one of the newest members of the Regional Integration and Foreign Policy Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth.
Sharikah Rodney is a dynamic contributor to youth leadership, sustainable development, and regional advocacy. With a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and a minor in Management Studies, she is currently pursuing ACCA certification to further her role in advancing economic resilience in the OECS.
She has worked across sectors, from finance to NGOs and auditing, bringing precision, empathy, and strategic thinking. As a Tour Coordinator, Sharikah supports cultural diplomacy and regional tourism, key pillars of integration. A former Miss SVG 2019, she champions youth engagement, creative industries, and the power of representation in foreign policy.
Stay tuned for our OECS Day school visits, as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines assumes the Chairmanship of the OECS!
05/05/2025
Introducing one of the newest members of the Regional Integration and Foreign Policy Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth.
Tiffany Pierre is a passionate advocate for Caribbean cooperation and sustainable development. She holds a BSc in International Relations and is pursuing a Master’s in International Trade Policy. Tiffany serves in the Protocol and Consular Unit of the Foreign Ministry, building her practical diplomacy experience.
She has held leadership roles within the CARICOM Youth Ambassadors Committee, OECS Youth Advisory Network, and UWI Guild of Students. From food drives to regional fora like the EU Civil Society and Youth Forum, Tiffany is committed to shaping policies that empower youth and advance regional priorities.
Join us for our OECS Day school visits, as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines officially takes on the Chairmanship of the OECS!
25/04/2025
🚗We’re hitting the road — and our first stops are in Diamonds, South Rivers, and Sandy Bay!
Catch us this Saturday:
Diamonds: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
South Rivers: 12:25 PM – 1:25 PM
Sandy Bay: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
The goal?
✅To give youth a platform to share ideas and shape policy.
✅To foster inclusivity and build powerful networks.
✅To position the Council in a positive light.
✅To register new voices to the Council.
Let’s reason. Let’s build. Let’s Touch Road.
25/04/2025
As our *Earth Week 2025* campaign comes to a close, *we want to sincerely thank everyone who joined us* — whether by sharing a post, pledging your alliance with a green thumb 👍💚, or taking part in our myth-busting quiz.
This campaign may be ending, but the movement continues — led by youth, powered by _P.A.C.E_ .: Policy, Action, Collaboration, Education & Empowerment.
Let’s keep rising for our planet. 🌱
Digital media played a quiet but _powerful_ role in helping us spread awareness and connect with more hearts and minds than we could have imagined. From informative graphics to your thoughtful comments and shares, every interaction helped create a ripple of positive change.
We’re truly grateful for your support and hope this week was just one step toward lasting action.
From all of us at , we say thank you. 💚
Climate Change Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth
24/04/2025
Leanne Clarke of the Business Sector of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Youth, along with 8 outstanding Vincentian entrepreneurs, are proudly representing St. Vincent and the Grenadines at the 1st International Congress of Entrepreneurs: “Connect, Create and Undertake!” in Venezuela, from April 23 to 25, 2025.
They are accompanied by Francisco Pérez Santana, Head of the Venezuelan diplomatic mission in SVG.
We wish them all the Best !
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