Last Updated on July 12, 2024, 9:39 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St. Kitts and Nevis: The stage is set for the commencement of the third day of the exclusive Investment Gateway Summit 2024. With the massive focus on sustainability, the attendees are all set to discuss ways of enhancing their goal of becoming the first sustainable island state.
The attendees have started coming to the St. Marriott Resort who will interact with each other and hold discussions on the sustainability and the prosperous future of St. Kitts and Nevis.
The talks will be initiated by the panel discussions and workshops in which Minister of Foreign Affairs- Dr Denzil Douglas will deliver his address and outline his vision. He will put spotlight on the initiatives and innovative ideas which will be taken by the administration to achieve the goal of sustainability.
The presentation by Minister Douglas will focus on sustainable investment and how is the suitable path to economic development.
Further, the panel discussions will also shed light on the sustainable ambitions and the vision of the country. The presentation by Joyelle Clarke- Minister of Sustainable will also highlight the steps taken by the government so far in achieving their goals and how collaborations could pave the successful path.
Konris Maynard- Minister of Utility will also join others in the talks and discussions about the sustainable and the shared vision.
On the second day of the summit, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew also shared several aspects of sustainability. He said that there is a need of collaboration for a sustainable future which will thrive the country and its people.
Being a small island nation, St. Kitts and Nevis has been paving their path of sustainability to secure their future and enhance the well-being of its citizens. The IGS 2024 will also provide meaningful insights on the agenda and conversations will build new connections for their vision.
The five-day summit is designed to Connect, Collaborate and Celebrate and the first two days of the event have turned out to be successful with overwhelming participation of people from across the globe.
Today’s agenda will enhance collaboration and exchange knowledge about the transformative ideas of the prosperous future of St. Kitts and Nevis.
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