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Failed election promises, gun shots echoing across the air, young children living in panic, sky rocketing unemployment and an unacceptable rise in cost of living…

In recent years, the beautiful country of Saint Lucia has witnessed a dramatic rise in gang related violence, with weapons of death including Submachine guns, being wielded by those marginalised by a lack of socio-economic progress.

Today I am joined by the leader of the opposition, Andre De Caries, as he discusses the need of an economic green revolution that will provide food security and meaningful employment for a country on the brink of disaster, whilst positively disrupting its over reliance on some of its controversial schemes.

St Lucia is home to over 20,000 Global Indians, many of which live in Vieux Fort – an area that has seen a dramatic rise in gang war.

About Andre De Caries

Born Grenadian, grew up in Trinidad from the age of 3. Attended the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Associate diploma in Horticulture in 83. Moved to Saint Lucia in 1987. Hired by the government as a manager involved in agricultural diversification. Co founder of the Industrial Hemp Initiative in 1997. Author of The Ganja Document (available on google) Former chair of the Cannabis Movement from 2010 to 2020. Leader of the Green Party from 2010 to present day.

Andre started his career in politics due to frustrations on how economic progress was met by ecological decline.

 

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My name is Rajan Nazran Chief Explorer for the Global Indian Series, the official platform for people of Indian origin (PIO) and liberal minds, because let’s face it, we are everywhere!

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Voyaging to the edges of the Amazon, facing Ebola in West Africa, being held hostage in Eastern Europe, tapping rubber in Malaysia, drinking chai with Heads of State and sharing laughter with local fishermen – I have been there, looking for the ideas that re-shape a nation.

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Episode: 141

Presenter – Rajan Nazran

Producer –Global Indian Series/NazranRoth

Guest: Andre De Caries
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