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NNP Platform Highlights: Our Vision for Grenada

NNP Communications

Four Pillars for a Stronger Grenada

The New National Party's platform is built on four interconnected pillars that address the most pressing needs of Grenadians today and lay the groundwork for a prosperous tomorrow.

1. Job Creation

Sustainable employment is the foundation of family security and national stability. The NNP is committed to:

  • Expanding opportunities in tourism, agriculture, and the blue economy
  • Supporting small and medium enterprises with better access to capital and training
  • Investing in infrastructure projects that create jobs while improving communities
  • Developing the digital economy to open new avenues for Grenadian talent

2. Youth Empowerment

Grenada's young people are our greatest asset. We will:

  • Expand vocational training and apprenticeship programmes
  • Create mentorship pathways connecting experienced professionals with emerging leaders
  • Invest in sports, arts, and cultural programmes that give young people purpose
  • Ensure that education at every level prepares students for the modern economy

3. Economic Resilience

A strong economy must also be a resilient one. Our approach includes:

  • Responsible debt restructuring that frees resources for development
  • Building social partnerships between government, the private sector, and civil society
  • Diversifying our economic base to reduce vulnerability to external shocks
  • Climate-smart investments that protect our islands and our livelihoods

4. Community Strengthening

The bonds between Grenada, Carriacou, and Petite Martinique must be nurtured. We believe in:

  • Equitable development across all parishes and islands
  • Strengthening local governance and community participation
  • Investing in healthcare, housing, and social services
  • Celebrating our culture and heritage as the foundation of our identity

Our Commitment

These are not just promises — they are the principles that guide everything the NNP does, in opposition and in governance. We invite all Grenadians to hold us to this standard.