Basseterre, Saint Kitts (SKNIS): Saint Kitts and Nevis has earned widespread praise for its successful hosting of the Global Sustainable Islands Summit (GSIS) held from May 25 to 30, 2025. Delegates and officials have described the experience as a benchmark-setting achievement in sustainability and international cooperation.
The Summit featured an Island Youth Forum on May 25 and 26, a Geothermal Forum on May 26, the Main Plenary from May 27-29, and a Forum for Subnational Island Jurisdictions on May 30. There was participation from 232 youth, 274 delegates, and 150 visiting students. The participants represented various governments, private sector institutions, universities, and non-governmental organisations. Additionally, 20 local vendors were featured at the summit. They displayed and sold a variety of all-natural products in keeping with the sustainable theme.
Mr. Ellsmoor added that “We see that islands are pioneering the systems that the world needs, whether it is in agriculture, water, renewable energy or beyond. … I know that the sparks that come out of this week from the different conversations, meetings, and discussions that you have had will ignite future projects, future initiatives, and the ripples are going to go far beyond this week, whether here in Saint Kitts and Nevis or islands around the world.
Gunther Pauli, entrepreneur, pioneer and bestselling author, is renowned for his work “Blue Economy.” He commended the government for the efforts to build a Sustainable Island State with a robust agenda built on seven key pillars: Food Security, Green Energy Transition, Economic Diversification, Sustainable Industries, the Creative Economy, COVID-19 Recovery, and Social Protection.
Mr. Pauli cited successful models on an island in the Canary Islands chain that has become self-efficient in energy and water production, as well as the reforestation of an area devastated by fire on another island.
Minister responsible for Energy, the Honourable Konris Maynard, noted that he was impressed and encouraged by the “depth and scope of every session” as well as the “intervention, eagerness and wisdom of every panellist.”
He referenced the high level of interaction during the three-day plenary session and expressed appreciation for the practical insights shared.
The minister referred to the government’s commitment to transform the twin-island Federation into a Sustainable Island State that was brilliantly showcased to delegates at a forum at the Eco Park. He reiterated that Saint Kitts and Nevis stands ready and is committed to “lead by example.“