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Science, Technology and Innovation Policy for Saint Lucia

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Achieving economic diversification, competitiveness, as well as meeting sustainable development goals (SDGs) becomes even more relevant for small island developing states (SIDS) in this COVID-19 reality. Strengthening national Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) capabilities would significantly contribute to Saint Lucia’s economic and societal development objectives as well as provide the boost needed to enhance Saint Lucia’s overall competitiveness and build resilience.  

It is precisely for this reason the government has embarked on the development of an STI Policy for Saint Lucia. 

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Saint Lucia will soon be first in the Eastern Caribbean Region with an Electronic Public Procurement Application

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Saint Lucia will soon lead the Eastern Caribbean Region with the modernization of government’s Electronic Public Procurement Application (e-GP).  The procurement software will make public procurement procedures faster and transparent while improving the competitiveness of public procurement by private sector companies.

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The Saint Lucia Public Service sights productivity gains through teleworking

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In an article from the World Economic Forum, working from home was a luxury for the affluent before the coronavirus, not anymore as social distancing protocols due to COVID-19 have caused more employees to work from home than ever before.

Permanent Secretary in the Department of the Public Service, Peggy-Ann Soudatt, believes that the Public Service needs to be more open and receptive to the new modalities for doing business. COVID-19 she said provides opportunities for a blended approach to work.

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Saint Lucia’s Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan ready for implementation

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For the past two months, Government Officials have been working assiduously on the Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan for Saint Lucia, with a focus on stimulating all aspects of the economy. The Government employed a three-phased approach to addressing the COVID-19 situation, with the first phase focusing on managing the healthcare component. This involved an increase in the number of healthcare personnel and personal protective equipment, the establishment of isolation and quarantine centres, and increasing local testing capacity for COVID-19.

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St. Lucia increases its Catastrophic Risk Insurance coverage ahead of the 2020 hurricane season

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Though the health and economic impact of COVID-19 has dominated discussions on mainstream and social media, the Government of St. Lucia has been planning for the upcoming hurricane season which officially commences on June 1st.  The government, under its disaster risk financing policy, has increased St. Lucia’s coverage with the Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF). 

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The Caribbean Digital Transformation Project conducted its first Virtual Mission for St. Lucia

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The Government of St. Lucia and continued its collaboration with the World Bank in the implementation of the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project. This project aims to deliver a dynamic, inclusive, and safe digital economy requiring a comprehensive ecosystem approach that simultaneously builds on several interlocking foundations namely the: Digital Infrastructure, Digital Platforms, Digital Financial Services, Digital Skills and Digital Entrepreneurship and Innovation.

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NISMOD – the future of evidence based infrastructural planning

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 Infrastructural planning on island will now have an increased focus on evidence based decision making, thanks to a pioneering software called NISMOD, the National Infrastructural Systems Model.  This infrastructural planning tool is a result of a technical assistance mission with the University of Oxford and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS).

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St. Lucia to Benefit from the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project

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The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank has collaborated with the World Bank to formulate a program with will lead to the digital transformation of the Eastern Caribbean. The ECCB is a strong advocate for a vibrant digital economy within the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). To this end a team from the World Bank visited St. Lucia from January 23rd to 24th for a pre-appraisal mission in preparation for the Caribbean Digital Transformation Programme.

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