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Grenada

Grenada is an island country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. Grenada consists of the island of Grenada itself, two smaller islands, Carriacou and Petite Martinique, and several small islands which lie to the north of the main island and are a part of the Grenadines.

Entities

Our standard dataset contains 112 entities connected with Grenada. This may include sanctioned entities, politically-exposed persons (PEPs), and their close associates, or entities involved in criminal activity.

Data sources

We are not yet including any data published by authorities or organizations based in Grenada. See our global list of data sources and our criteria for selecting datasets.

Sanctions programs/policies targeting Grenada

We are not yet including any targeting entities that are based in Grenada.

Politically-exposed persons (PEPs)

Our database contains 59 entities identified as PEPs connected with Grenada.

National government positions

Number of known occupants
Head of state or governmentCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Governor General1--
King1--
Prime Minister1--
National executive branchesCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Minister for Carriacou and Petite Martinique Affairs and Local Government1--
Minister for Climate Resilience, the Environment, and Renewable Energy1--
Minister for Economic Development, Planning, Agriculture and Lands, , Forestry, Marine Resources, and Cooperatives1--
Minister for Education and Youth and Sports Affairs1--
Minister for Finance1--
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade and Export Development of Grenada1--
Minister for Health1--
Minister for Mental Health, Wellness, and Religious Affairs1--
Minister for Mobilization, Implementation and Transformation1--
Minister for Social and Community Development, Housing, and Gender Affairs1--
Minister for Tourism, the Creative Economy, and Culture1--
Minister of Climate Resilience, Environment and Energy--1
Minister of Economic Development and Planning--1
Minister of Education, Youth and Sports Affairs--1
Minister of Health, Wellness and Religious Affairs--1
Minister of Mobilisation, Implementation and Transformation--1
Minister of Social, Community Development, Housing and Gender Affairs--1
Minister of State with responsibility for Agriculture--1
Minister of State with responsibility for Social Development and Gender Affairs--1
Minister of State with responsibility for Youth and Sports within the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports1--
Minister of State with responsibilty for Youth and Sports--1
Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Physical Development, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation and Transportation and Minister for National Security, Home Affairs, Public Administration, Information and Disaster Management of Grenada1--
National legislative branchCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Member of the House of Representatives--15
Diplomatic rolesCurrentEndedStatus unclear
ambassador of Palestine to Grenada--1
Ambassador to the United States1--
Apostolic Nuncio to Grenada-12
embajador de España en Granada-1-

Intergovernmental positions

Number of known occupants
International bodiesCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Permanent Representative to the UN, New York1--

Subnational government positions

No positions for this category

Other positions

Number of known occupants
PositionCurrentEndedStatus unclear
Minister of Foreign Affairs-21
monarch of Grenada-11
Prime Minister of Grenada-11
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Labor, and Consumer Affairs1--
Minister of Carriacou and Petit Martinique Affairs--1
Minister of Finance-1-
Minister of Infrastructure and Physical Development-1-
Minister of Legal, Labour and Consumer Affairs--1
Minister of National Security, Home Affairs, and Public Administration--1

What do these numbers mean?

We keep track both if political positions and the individuals who occupy those positions over time. Of course, a person can hold a position for multiple terms, and multiple people can occupy the same position at the same time (e.g. members of parliament).

If a person previously held a position, and currently holds the same position, they are only counted once and recorded under Current. If it is unclear from the source whether they have left the position, they will be counted under Unclear.

How can status be unclear?

Some of the data sources we rely on indicate both past and present holders of political offices. In those cases, a lack of a precise end date for a person's occupancy of a position can mean that we don't know whether they currently hold the position or not. Read more...