St. Kitts-Nevis Latest OECS Member to Launch Initiative Aimed at Reducing Crime And Violence Among Young People

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – St. Kitts-Nevis has become the latest member of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) to launch the sub-regional grouping’s Opportunities to Advance and Support Youth for Success (OASYS) project.

OASYSdaPrime Minister Drew addressing launch of OASYS projectThe OASYS project aims to reduce crime and violence rates among young people across the Eastern Caribbean, with a focus on strengthening youth justice systems.

It supports strengthening existing programs and investing in new ones to provide skills development, psychosocial support, and family interventions for youth in conflict with the law through collaborations with government and non-government partners, civil society organizations, and the private sector.

Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew, who is now the chairman of the nine-member grouping expressed “enthusiasm and optimism” of the “transformative journey dedicated to empowering our youth.

“The Opportunities to Advance and Support Youth for Success project represents a shining beacon of hope for our young people. It is a testament to our unwavering commitment to nurturing their potential, fostering their dreams, and creating a future filled with boundless possibilities”, he added.

He said the project’s objective is to provide young people with the tools they need to overcome obstacles they face regularly, grasp opportunities, and prosper in a constantly changing world.

He also outlined the challenges the twin island Federation and the Caribbean region as a whole, encounter with the issue of crime and violence and the approach being taken to combat the scourge.

“These incidents of crime and violence disproportionately affects young people, particularly young males between the age 10-29 years, and remain a major social problem.

“Earlier this year, my fellow CARICOM leaders gathered in Trinidad and Tobago to review a proposal by a son of the soil Dr. Izben Williams that calls for a public health approach to the issue of crime and violence. For far too long, we have been investing time, money, and resources into treating the presenting problem, and not the root causes.

“I give my personal assurance to the people of this proud Federation that your Government will be addressing the root causes for interpersonal crime and violence and thereafter investing in their resolution”, Dr. Drew told the launch.

He also expressed gratitude to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) “for their continued tangible support for one of the region’s major challenges – crime and violence with a focus on young people”.

The OECS groups the islands of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Kitts-Nevis, Montserrat, Anguilla and the British Virgin islands.