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Our mission is to facilitate social, cultural and economic development at the community level.
Our mission is to promote sustainable economic development by engineering and regulating a vibrant co-operative sector in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Our mission is to provide persistently, effective programmes and efficient services aimed at advocating equity in family relations, fostering the Rights of the Child, persons with disabilities, the elderly and enhancing the socio-economic development of all family members.
Our mission is to ensure that all citizens of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have equal access to opportunities that will shape their social, cultural, spiritual, educational, economical and political development.
Our mission is to provide a caring environment in which boys 7 – 16 years old having familial, educational, social, emotional, and or behavioural difficulties can develop skills that would allow them to become responsible and productive citizens.

Minister

Hon. Orando Brewster

The Ministry of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Gender, Family, Youth, Housing and Informal Human Settlement, Persons with Disabilities and other stakeholders are now more equipped to handle disasters, after a one week training to boost capacity in obtaining data using the Rapid Pro Application.

Technical support was provided by a team from UNICEF to aid in the humanitarian response. This application was used to obtain information from the internally displaced population, specifically after the eruptions of the La Soufriere Volcano in April 2021.  The Official handing over was held on Friday, 11th March, 2022.

Minister of National Mobilisaition, the Hon. Dr. Orando Brewster, speaking at the handing over ceremony stated that through a collaborated effort among the Ministry of National Mobilisation, NEMO, NGOs and other entities, they were able to respond to the aftermath of the violent eruptions of the La Sourfriere volcano in April 2021.  Minister Brewster said that the Ministry was faced with a range of challenges, one of which included the availability of specific data to provide guidance in the type of responses.

The Minister of National Mobilisation, expressed his appreciation to UNICEF for its technical support, since the Ministry is now able to be more strategic in responding through the use of Rapid Pro.  The Minister noted that in addition to the collection of data, other areas of service delivery within the Ministry of National Mobilisation can be addressed in the event of a disaster or an emergency.  Minister Brewster expressed elation and thanks to UNICEF for the donation of Rapid Pro to the team and the continued support that the organisation will provide.

Philco Jeffers, Patrice Bosso, Katherine Defreitas, Hon. Orondo Brewster, Massamba Sow and Maurice Beckles

 

Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of National Mobilisation, Katherine DeFreitas indicated that the UNICEF team examined the knowledge gaps and experiences of Rapid Pro by the key stakeholders.  DeFreitas said, “the Ministry of National Mobilisation will continue to develop this process in the best way possible to not only collect information but to respond more efficiently to the public.”  The Permanent Secretary thanked participants from the Ministries of Education, Health, NEMO and staff of the Ministry of National Mobilisation and UNICEF’ and pledged commitment to its continued use, as long as it’s technically possible.

Head of the Technical Team, UNICEF - Patrice Bosso, revealed that the application was deployed in Saint Vincent in response to the need for data. Bosso added that at the end of the training, it is recommended that staff maintains the application not only in response to the volcano crisis, but to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season. The Head of the Technical Team identified the need to improve communications and interactions with beneficiaries, noting that Rapid Pro can be an excellent solution to improve interaction with beneficiaries.  Bosso also took the opportunity to confirm UNICEF’s continued technical and financial support in sustaining the operations of Rapid Pro locally.

The other members of the UNICEF team which provided technical support to local stakeholders were:  Massambo Sow and Maurice Beckles.

Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Launching of Rapid Pro in SVG

 

SOURCE: Agency For Public Information (API)

Family Services Division

We Facilitate and identify alternative homes for abused children and the elderly.  Liaise with child care agencies, regional and International. Prepare social inquiry report for the Court and relevant international agencies.

Our Division is located in Pauls Avenue in the Co-operative Credit Union League Building. Find out more on what we offer

Contact Information

Permanent Secretaries
Ms. Catherine Defreitas 
PS For Housing and Informal Human Settlement
Location: Granby Street, Kingstown
Tel : (PBX) :(784) 456-1111, Ext : 4681
E-mail: email-office.housing@mail.gov.vc

Mrs. Merissa Finch-Burke 
PS For Social Development, Family, Gender Affairs, and Youth
Tel : (PBX) :(784) 456-1111, Ext : 3863
E-mail: mobililsation1@hotmail.com

Address

The Ministry of National Mobilisation, Social Development, Gender Affairs, Family Affairs, Housing and Informal Settlement

Halifax Street Kingstown St. Vincent

Office Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 4:15 pm
Saturday - Sunday
Closed