The document outlines several achievements and developments in St. Kitts and Nevis including building over 1,000 new homes, providing laptops to all secondary school students and teachers, modernizing electricity services to reduce outages, immunizing 98% of children against diseases, and attracting over $100 million in foreign direct investment. It also discusses establishing a national health insurance scheme, producing a higher economic growth rate than other Caribbean nations, and being requested to lead Commonwealth financial negotiations.
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1. One new home built for
every working day of this
Government.
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2. A laptop provided for
every child and teacher in
secondary school.
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3. Support given to farmers
with investments in new
farming techniques and
technologies.
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17. We have modernised the
Electricity Department to bring
about increased and
improved service. Fewer
power outages and an
efficient billing system.
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18. 98% of children immunised
against life-threatening
diseases.
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27. EduNet provides secondary
school students with a high
speed network for the purpose of
communication,
collaboration, learning
and research.
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31. We have third highest
income per person within
the Caricom nations.
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32. WiFi networks installed in all
schools enabling students to
access the internet outside of
the classroom.
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33. The 55 nations of the Commonwealth
officially requested that St Kitts-Nevis
leadthe Commonwealth¡¯s 2013
international negotiations regarding
the financial interests of
small states.
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35. Our vocational training programme
ensures that we are equipped to seize
the employment
opportunitiesbeing created by
the range of investments that
have been attracted to our nation.
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