Publication

7 Dec 2010

Grenada has made impressive achievements in economic and human development since independence, especially in education and health. However, continuing unemployment and poverty, the erosion of trade preferences and the changing international donor aid environment have exposed structural weaknesses in its economic model. This paper assesses developments in social policy approaches and delivery in the post-colonial period, including economic strategies pursued and their effects on social policy, particularly in respect of children. It looks at the challenges faced by governments and presents a brief case study of Hurricane Ivan, as an instance for exploring community and national responses, resilience and innovation.

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Author Patsy Lewis
Series UNRISD Publications
Issue 2
Publisher UNICEF
Copyright © 2010 Commonwealth Secretariat and United Nations Research Institute for Social Development (UNRISD)
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