St. Vincent and the Grenadines Permanent Mission to the United Nations on Thursday April 27, 2017 successful tabled a resolution titled “World Creativity and Innovation Day” which was adopted by the Generally Assembly of United Nations.

This resolution calls for the international recognition of April 21 as the day to highlight the role of creativity and innovation in problem solving and, by extension, the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals and ultimately achieving the future we want.

According to the Permanent Representative of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to the United Nations, Her Excellency Inga Rhonda King, beyond the obvious call for the recognition of the day internationally, the resolution also intends to initiate a discussion around the options available to countries, especially developing countries, in addressing the many issues that they grapple with in their quest for development.

She contends that while developing countries are unfairly seen as too dependent on aid from developed countries, the application of creative thinking and the use of available technologies can provide solutions to some of their most pressing problems, such as poverty eradication, the elimination of hunger and job creation for example.

According to a release on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs facebook page, the UN diplomat pointed to the construction of the Argyle International Airport as a prime local example of the use of creativity in a large scale, macro infrastructural project that was otherwise and through “business as usual” methodologies seen as an insurmountable challenge.
The resolution received widespread support from Member States of the United Nations with more than 85 countries having joined Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as co-sponsors of the resolution signaling their support for this initiative and choosing to claim ownership of the resolution by their co-sponsorship.

The adoption of this resolution will be followed by the launch of a website in the summer of this year that will be dedicated to the promotion of examples and best practices that highlight the use of creative thinking and technologies toward the achievement of sustainable development.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, through the Permanent Mission, will act as the coordinating agent for the events at the United Nations Headquarters on April 21 annually beginning with a World Creativity and Innovation Summit on April 20, 2018 to celebrate the first official World Creativity and Innovation Day, April 21, 2018.

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