The early years of CARIFESTA were captured from the Newspaper clippings collection sourced from The National Library of Guyana. The CARIFESTA collection currently covers information emanating from all the CARIFESTAs held to date. The Collection is supplemented by contributions from the Directorate of Human and Social Development through its Culture desk which liaises with the various Directors of Culture in the region and with the Secretariats of the Host Country.
The Collection includes consultants’ and country reports, articles extracted from magazines, correspondence, press releases, information leaflets, presentations at Symposia, programmes, various CARIFESTA themes; posters, photographs and newspaper clippings.
]]>These goals serve as a guideline for developing appropriate programme interventions and resource allocations, both at the regional and national level. Goals and targets should be reviewed from time to time to ensure they adequately and effectively respond to the needs and challenges of target populations. Importantly, while achieving the goals and targets of the CYAP, CYAs can help young people achieve their goals through matching the programmes implemented and the policies with their needs.
Date of Membership in CARICOM: 26 Jul 1974
Also Known as:Mother Colony of the West Indies
Status of Independence:Independent
Area: 269 sq km (104 miles2)
Capital City: Basseterre
Population: 54,000 (2013)
Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (EC$)
Highest National Award: Order of the National Hero
GDP Growth: 0.9% p.a. 2009–13
GNI: US$724m
GNI PC: US$13,460
1493 Arrival of Columbus on island known to Amerindians as ‘ Laimuiga’ fertile land which Columbus is
Said to have renamed ‘San Cristobal’ (St Christopher) after himself known to Amerindians as
‘Oualie’ renamed by Columbus ‘las Nieves” referring to the cloud- covered Nevis peak said to
Remind him of snow capped mountains in Spain
1623 First British settlement in the West Indies
1690 Severe earth quake and tidal wave destroyed what is believed to be the first capital of Nevis
(James Town)
1783 Ceded to Britain following shared use with France
1816 Together with Anguilla and British Virgin Island administered as single British Colony
1871 Incorporated within Leeward Islands Federation
1958 Member of West Indies Federation (St Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla)
1967 Associated Statehood with Britain (full internal self-government) within WISA.
Robert L. Bradshaw, first Premier
1980 Formal dissolution of association with Anguilla
1983 Achieved independence as a federation. Dr. Kennedy A. Simmonds, first Prime Minister