The Ministry of Equity, Justice and Social Empowerment has underscored the eligibility criteria for Income Support Programme (ISP) benefits.
Since disbursements began on December 23, 2023, the ISP has paid more than $450,000 to over 300 households.
The disbursements will continue into the New Year.
However, there are concerns regarding misunderstandings about eligibility.
Permanent Secretary Dr. Charmaine Hippolyte Emmanuel addressed the eligibility criteria in the following statement.
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What has happened to the Lil rascal that slapped the elderly lady? And to the adult who interviewed this Lil rascal and encouraging his journey to Massade Boys and Bordelais?
Income support is needed for everyone in St Lucia a fair living wage system will facilitate every working citizen and They will never need another support..
What has happened to the Lil rascal that slapped the elderly lady? And to the adult who interviewed this Lil rascal and encouraging his journey to Massade Boys and Bordelais?
Income support is needed for everyone in St Lucia a fair living wage system will facilitate every working citizen and They will never need another support..