Nevis Island Administration Hosts Engaging Youth Summit Focusing on Climate Change and Citizen Security
Head table at the Nevis Island Administration Youth Summit 2024 (l-r): Kyle Liburd, Youth Officer; Honourable Latoya Jones, Special Advisor to the Premier; Premier of Nevis the Honourable Mark Brantley; Mr. Jamir Claxton, Director of Sports; and Mr. Cosbert Woods, United Nations Country Coordination Officer for St. Kitts and Nevis
NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS – The Nevis Island Administration (NIA) hosted a successful Youth Summit, engaging a wide cross-section of the island’s youths on the critical issues of climate change and citizen security.
The Youth Summit, held at the Malcolm Guishard Recreational Park on November 27, saw 85 participants, including students from the Nevis Sixth Form College, Charlestown Secondary School, Gingerland Secondary School, and Nevis International Secondary School. Representatives from various youth groups on the island were also present.
The Honourable Latoya Jones, Special Advisor to the Premier, the main organiser and one of the facilitators of the annual event, said the summit created an opportunity for Nevis’ youths to share experiences and engage with government leaders on important issues.
“Regarding climate change, the summit will provide insights into the roles, experiences, and actions undertaken by our youth in combating climate change and promoting awareness at various levels.
“For the topic of crime and violence, the summit will advocate for a collaborative, all-encompassing approach. It will explore the root causes of these issues within the Federation, assess their impact on our youth and society, and propose strategies for preventing youth violence.”
Premier of Nevis, the Honourable Mark Brantley, expressed pride that his administration continues to provide support for forums and initiatives aimed at enhancing the development and empowerment of the island’s young people.
He advised the youths not to wait until adulthood to begin making their contributions to society and decision-making progress.
“Get involved, and don’t let anybody persuade you that your contribution has to be delayed because you’re young. Your contribution can happen right now in small spaces and large spaces. I hope that this symposium, so important as we engage with our youth, that you will be able to step up, speak up and be able to say what your ideas are. All ideas should be brought to the fore, and ideas should contend.
“Leadership is not just the Premier and the Ministers of Cabinet. Every one of you is a leader in your own right; every one of you has a sphere of influence in your own right,” he encouraged.
Director of Sports, Mr Jamir Claxton, and United Nations Country Coordination Officer for St. Kitts and Nevis, Mr Cosbert Woods, also delivered remarks.
The one-day summit featured numerous interactive sessions, including a discussion between Ministers of the Nevis Island Administration and the participants.
The youths also participated in a panel discussion on strategic directions and key youth messages on crime, violence, and climate change.