$400M
National debt reduced under NNP
4,000
Young people in employment & training
7.3%
Peak economic growth (2014)
7,500
Families who benefited from NNP housing programmes
Our achievements reflect the NNP's commitment to delivering results for the people of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique. NNP… Better for Everybody.
Crisis Leadership
Strong Leadership During National Crises
The NNP has repeatedly stepped forward to guide Grenada through its most difficult moments — restoring democracy, stability and national confidence.
Key Support Delivered
Reconstruction programmes for thousands of affected households following major disasters
Free building materials and support to vulnerable families rebuilding homes after hurricanes
More than 2,000 homes constructed or supported for vulnerable families after the hurricane period
Rebuilt national institutions and re-established Grenada's international relationships
Housing programmes in Soubise, Mt Rush, St David's, Diamond, and Beausejour
Restored democratic governance through the 1984 general election
Economic Recovery
Turning the Economy Around
When the NNP returned to office in 2013, Grenada faced serious economic challenges. The government implemented the Homegrown Structural Adjustment Programme, working with unions, businesses and civil society to stabilize the economy.
5 Years
Consecutive economic growth
7.3%
Growth in 2014
~$400M
National debt reduced
108% → <70%
Debt-to-GDP ratio
$18M → <$1M
Monthly deficit reduced
$40M
Back pay to public servants
~$110M
Public sector compensation adjustments
40% → 24%
Unemployment reduced
Grenada's construction sector, tourism sector and investment environment all expanded during this period.
Supporting Families
Helping Families Manage the Cost of Living
Introduced price controls and caps on gas prices during periods of rising global fuel costs
Reduced property tax burdens on homeowners
Expanded social protection programmes to protect vulnerable households
Improved targeting of social assistance through better social protection systems
Strengthened SEED (Support for Education, Empowerment and Development) to better assist vulnerable families
Introduced and expanded school uniform assistance programmes for parents
Expanded access to housing support and housing programmes
Increased support for farmers and fisherfolk to help reduce food supply disruptions after disasters
Healthcare
Strengthening Care Services
Upgraded and repaired hospital facilities across the island
Improved health infrastructure in rural communities
Began preparations for the National Health Insurance system, including establishment of a dedicated secretariat
Improved community health services and facilities throughout Grenada
Expanded sanitation and hygiene programmes in communities
Health Facilities Built or Upgraded
Gouyave Health Centre / Polyclinic
Full-service community health facility
Ahoma Health Centre
Improved access to care in rural areas
St Mark Health Centre
Upgraded health services for the parish
Education & Youth
Investing in Young People
1,000+
Government scholarships (2013–2018)
~500
SGU scholarships ($334M+ value)
300+
Professional training in China
~4,000
Youth in employment & training programmes
Youth Employment & Development Programmes
New IMANI Programme
MPower Programme
Project FLY
YouthBiz
ASPIRE Programme
Project REACH
Youth in Agriculture
Training & Education
Vocational and professional training across multiple sectors
NTA-certified training in agriculture, hospitality, and small business
Maritime training with internationally recognized certification
Rehabilitation training for inmates and prison officers (Project REACH)
Business development training for rural entrepreneurs and agro-processors
Pre-schools built: Paradise, St Dominic's, St Theresa's/Vincennes, Victoria Day Care
Infrastructure
Transforming Access Across Grenada
Houses of Parliament
New national parliament building constructed
National Stadiums
Two national stadiums built and rebuilt
Seamon Cultural Centre
Construction commenced
MBIA Airport
$66M expansion and upgrade of Maurice Bishop International Airport
30+ Miles of Roads
Secondary roads and drainage built under BNTF and government programmes
95%+ Water Access
Pipe-borne water expanded to over 95% of households
Major Road Projects
Woodlands to Woburn to The Cliff (Eastern Main Road)
The Cliff to Redgate
Perdmontemps to Grenville
Marrast Hill – Lowther's Lane – Woodlands
Grand Anse Road to MBIA
Lance Aux Epines Road Network
Grand Etang Main Road including Birch Grove Bridge
St Patrick Road Rehabilitation
Molinere Road Rehabilitation
Laura / La Pastora Road Development
Bridges & Water Infrastructure
Bridges
Bacolet Bridge
Balthazar Bridge
Bridges in Gouyave
Bridges in St Patrick
Munich–Bacolet Bridge
Water & Sanitation
Clozier Water Treatment and Distribution System improvements
New water access for Munich, Bagdad in Simon, Upper St John
Water system upgrades in ten schools in St Patrick
Sanitation facilities at Darvey, Grand Roy, Loretto, Wharf Lane
Agricultural Feeder Roads
Multi-phase Agricultural Feeder Road Programmes funded by the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development and OPEC Fund for International Development, improving access to farmland across the country.
Community Development
Building Stronger Communities
Refurbished community centres across Grenada
Constructed and upgraded playing fields
Retaining walls for community facilities
Schools refurbished: Bonair, Paraclete, Mt Moritz Anglican, Munich
Telescope Resource Centre refurbished
Gouyave Day Care Centre refurbished
Agriculture & Fisheries
Supporting Farmers & Fisherfolk
Planting materials, fertilizers, equipment & labour support for farmers
Financial assistance to farmers after disasters
Grants for fisherfolk to repair boats and replace engines
Fish markets upgraded across Grenada
Farm access roads improving agricultural productivity
Tourism & Investment
Growing Tourism & Jobs
Major hotel investments in St George's, St David & St Patrick
Marina infrastructure development
Grenada Tourism Authority rebranding
Cruise port expansion for increased capacity
Hosted CONCACAF U17 Girls Tournament
Hosted CARIFTA Games
Social Protection
Housing & Social Protection
~7,500
Families benefited from housing programmes
2,200+
Elderly pensioners supported
$75M+
Annual pensions budget maintained
Housing programmes benefiting approximately 7,500 families
Expanded social protection systems including SEED
Support for elderly pensioners, benefiting more than 2,200 retirees
Looking Forward
Our Plan for Grenada
Our full manifesto is coming soon. Here's a first look at how the NNP will deliver a better Grenada for everybody.
The Problem
Rising prices
NNP Plan
Reduce the tax burden on electricity, water and other essentials. Expand support for farmers and food production to lower food costs. Strengthen targeted social assistance for vulnerable families.
The Problem
High youth unemployment
NNP Plan
Reinvigorate the IMANI Programme and expand training, apprenticeships and entrepreneurship support. Create new opportunities in tourism, agriculture, technology and the creative industries.
The Problem
Basic care neglected in favour of Polaris
NNP Plan
Ensure urgent care facilities and community health centres are properly staffed and equipped while continuing responsible long-term investment in healthcare infrastructure.
The Problem
Failure to deliver 500 homes per year; delays in housing programmes
NNP Plan
Re-establish national housing programmes focused on affordable housing for low-income families and young homeowners. Expand partnerships to accelerate housing construction.
The Problem
Poor management of road maintenance
NNP Plan
Restore proper infrastructure management systems and long-term infrastructure planning.
The Problem
National debt has spiralled, borrowing exceeding $300M
NNP Plan
Return to disciplined economic management, rebuild financial reserves, reduce national debt responsibly and strengthen economic growth.
The Problem
Bureaucracy and limited support for small enterprises
NNP Plan
Simplify business processes, expand access to financing, strengthen entrepreneurship programmes and create a business environment that supports investment and job creation.
The Problem
Rising input costs, inconsistent support, limited market access
NNP Plan
Strengthen support through access to inputs, farm roads and irrigation. Expand agro-processing and market access. Invest in agriculture to improve food security and lower food costs.
Better for Everybody
The NNP has a proven record of delivering results. Join us in building a better Grenada.
