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World Bank Fair share report crucial priority for development of St Kitts-Nevis
World Bank Fair share report crucial priority for development of St Kitts-Nevis
Last Updated on August 2, 2025, 11:48 PM AST by Anthony Morris
The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew has taken the help of the World Bank to frame a fair share report to simplify the sharing of resources in a fair and just manner. In a recent appearance, Dr Terrance Drew had informed the media that fair share remains a priority for the administration.
He noted that his administration had reached out to the World Bank to help them create a fair share report. The Prime Minister had, in that same public appearance, informed the members of the media that they have shared the World Bank Fair share report with the NIA.
The World Bank Fair Share Report, which was initiated with the aim of gathering objective data quickly and efficiently. The Prime Minister, Dr Terrance Drew had confirmed that the report is only the first step in a series of steps.
Consultations between the twin island Administrations is a key part of PM Drew’s mandate to help St Kitts-Nevis grow together. The voice of the Nevis Island Administration and the people of Nevis is crucial for the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis.
He has confirmed that they will be having a consultation regarding the World Bank Fair Share Report in the coming months. The report is a crucial step in ensuring that resource sharing for the two islands can be fair and equitable.
The Prime Minister has confirmed that before any concrete steps are taken the NIA and the Federal Administration will sit together and discuss the next steps.
The Prime Minister has confirmed that it is extremely important for both the administrations to work together on the development of the federation. The two islands have to work with an efficient understanding of their needs so that they can grow as a team
The World Bank Fair share report has, according to the latest update shared by the Prime Minister Dr Drew, been shared with the Nevis Island Administration. The federal government will take the time to meet with the NIA and discuss and deliberate on the report.
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