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Human mobility has long shaped Saint Luciaβs social, economic and demographic development. Migration affects labour markets, household welfare, diaspora engagement, remittance flows and national resilience, particularly in the context of climate change, economic volatility and demographic change. In response to global, regional and national imperatives, the Government of Saint Lucia, with financial support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Development Fund and technical assistance from IOM Caribbean, is implementing the project Strengthening migration regulatory and legal frameworks in Saint Lucia and promoting good migration governance.
Recognizing both the opportunities and risks associated with migration, the Government of Saint Lucia, in partnership with the IOM, has developed a national gender-sensitive migration policy. The Policy positions Saint Lucia to manage migration as a driver of sustainable development, resilience and social inclusion. It represents the outcome of a broad, inclusive and participatory consultations that reflect the voices, expertise and experiences of government institutions including the National Migration Policy Development Committee (NMPDC); regional and international partners such as Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States stakeholders; diaspora groups; civil society organizations engaged during the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Migration Policy Framework (RAMP) process; the private sector; academia; and IOM migration policy experts.
Policy development process and evidence base
The development of Saint Luciaβs National gender-sensitive migration policy was guided by five of the seven key stages outlined in the policy cycle of the IOM Essentials of Migration Management Handbook, including policy data research and analysis for policy making, policy formulation, consultation and adoption. The Policy was presented to the Government of Saint Lucia and other key stakeholders during the period October 2025 to March 2026 for review and validation, after which it was published and finalized for adoption. The final two stages β implementation and monitoring and evaluation β will be carried out by the Government of Saint Lucia.
The policy development process benefitted from a mixed-method, evidence-based approach. It drew on a review of national legislation, sector policies and international and regional frameworks relevant to migration governance and was complemented by analysis of available quantitative migration data to identify key trends and gaps. The Policy also reflects findings from the IOM Migration Governance Indicators Profile: Saint Lucia. Stakeholder feedback and inputs from the participatory consultations were synthesized thematically and integrated using a gender and social inclusion lens to ensure the Policy represented national priorities, institutional capacities and the differentiated experiences of migrants.
To ensure migration in Saint Lucia is adequately measured, monitored and managed through a gender-sensitive, rights-based and development-oriented framework that promotes inclusion, protects vulnerable groups and harnesses migration for national resilience and sustainable growth.
Policy institutional governance framework
The NMPDC functions as the interministerial coordinating body overseeing policy development, approval, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, playing a central role in the effective governance and implementation of migration policy. The committee is responsible for providing strategic guidance to ensure alignment with national migration priorities and to facilitate the achievement of thematic objectives.
Human mobility has long shaped Saint Luciaβs social, economic and demographic development. Migration affects labour markets, household welfare, diaspora engagement, remittance flows and national resilience, particularly in the context of climate change, economic volatility and demographic change. In response to global, regional and national imperatives, the Government of Saint Lucia, with financial support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Development Fund and technical assistance from IOM Caribbean, is implementing the project Strengthening migration regulatory and legal frameworks in Saint Lucia and promoting good migration governance.
Recognizing both the opportunities and risks associated with migration, the Government of Saint Lucia, in partnership with the IOM, has developed a national gender-sensitive migration policy. The Policy positions Saint Lucia to manage migration as a driver of sustainable development, resilience and social inclusion. It represents the outcome of a broad, inclusive and participatory consultations that reflect the voices, expertise and experiences of government institutions including the National Migration Policy Development Committee (NMPDC); regional and international partners such as Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States stakeholders; diaspora groups; civil society organizations engaged during the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Regional Migration Policy Framework (RAMP) process; the private sector; academia; and IOM migration policy experts.
Policy development process and evidence base
The development of Saint Luciaβs National gender-sensitive migration policy was guided by five of the seven key stages outlined in the policy cycle of the IOM Essentials of Migration Management Handbook, including policy data research and analysis for policy making, policy formulation, consultation and adoption. The Policy was presented to the Government of Saint Lucia and other key stakeholders during the period October 2025 to March 2026 for review and validation, after which it was published and finalized for adoption. The final two stages β implementation and monitoring and evaluation β will be carried out by the Government of Saint Lucia.
The policy development process benefitted from a mixed-method, evidence-based approach. It drew on a review of national legislation, sector policies and international and regional frameworks relevant to migration governance and was complemented by analysis of available quantitative migration data to identify key trends and gaps. The Policy also reflects findings from the IOM Migration Governance Indicators Profile: Saint Lucia. Stakeholder feedback and inputs from the participatory consultations were synthesized thematically and integrated using a gender and social inclusion lens to ensure the Policy represented national priorities, institutional capacities and the differentiated experiences of migrants.
To ensure migration in Saint Lucia is adequately measured, monitored and managed through a gender-sensitive, rights-based and development-oriented framework that promotes inclusion, protects vulnerable groups and harnesses migration for national resilience and sustainable growth.
Policy institutional governance framework
The NMPDC functions as the interministerial coordinating body overseeing policy development, approval, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, playing a central role in the effective governance and implementation of migration policy. The committee is responsible for providing strategic guidance to ensure alignment with national migration priorities and to facilitate the achievement of thematic objectives.
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