United Workers Party (UWP) lists 10 Point Plan for Dominica

As the main opposition political force in Dominica, the United Workers Party (UWP) has launched a comprehensive 10-point policy roadmap, laying out the party’s full vision for the island nation’s long-term growth under the unifying slogan “A Better Future Together”. Led by UWP political head Dr. Thomson Fontaine, the plan addresses nearly every core sector of national life, from economic expansion and governance reform to public services and environmental stewardship, with the overarching goal of delivering inclusive progress and expanded opportunity for all Dominican citizens.

At the center of the UWP’s policy framework is job creation and sustained economic growth. The party identifies five key engines for employment: tourism, agriculture, construction, technology, and small and medium-sized local enterprises. To nurture new business ventures, the plan proposes targeted support for entrepreneurs including government grants, low-interest lending products, and formal business skills training programs. It also frames foreign direct investment as a critical growth driver, while committing to robust protections to ensure local businesses can compete and thrive alongside international entrants to the market.

Agriculture, a longstanding pillar of Dominica’s economy, receives targeted attention in the plan. The UWP has proposed sweeping modernization investments for the sector, including upgraded farm access roads, expanded irrigation networks, new temperature-controlled storage infrastructure, and improved connections to regional and global export markets. The party also pledged to increase both financial grants and technical guidance for local farmers and artisanal fishermen, to boost productivity and income for rural workers.

For the tourism sector, another major contributor to national GDP, the UWP outlines a strategy to diversify Dominica’s tourism offerings by expanding high-potential niche segments: eco-tourism, community-led village tourism, cultural tourism, and cruise ship tourism. Key proposed initiatives include infrastructure upgrades to popular tourism sites, public beaches, access roads, and community-owned attractions, alongside expanded vocational training for young people seeking to enter the hospitality and tourism services industry.

Healthcare reform also features prominently in the 10-point plan. The UWP commits to upgrading medical infrastructure across the entire island, from main urban hospitals to rural community clinics and national emergency response systems. Additional priorities include expanding access to affordable prescription medication, increasing the range of specialized in-country healthcare services, boosting staffing levels at all public medical facilities, and replacing outdated medical equipment with modern technology.

Investment in education and youth development marks another core pillar of the UWP’s vision. The plan promises expanded scholarship opportunities for Dominican students, expanded vocational and trade skills training programs, upgrades to aging school infrastructure, and broader access to digital learning tools for students across the country. It also includes dedicated support for youth-led entrepreneurship, and expanded investment in youth sports, music, and cultural programming.

Infrastructure and affordable housing are highlighted as urgent near-term priorities. The UWP plans to invest in critical public works including rehabilitation of roads and bridges, upgrades to national drainage systems, and improvements to core public utilities. It also commits to building new affordable, climate-resilient housing for low- and middle-income families, and strengthening national disaster preparedness systems to reduce the impact of extreme weather events, a key concern for small island developing states like Dominica.

Transparency and governance reform are central to the UWP’s pledge to rebuild public trust in government. The party has committed to strengthening accountability for public spending, enacting stricter anti-corruption measures, and guaranteeing equal access to government opportunities and services for all citizens, regardless of their political affiliation or connections.

To address public safety concerns, the plan calls for increased resourcing for law enforcement agencies, expanded community policing initiatives, and greater investment in youth and community programs that target the root causes of crime and violence. It also proposes upgrades to public recreational facilities and community centers across the country, to expand safe public gathering spaces for residents.

On environmental action and energy policy, the UWP has pledged to scale up renewable energy development to cut household electricity costs, while prioritizing the protection of Dominica’s natural heritage. The plan includes specific commitments to preserve the nation’s rivers, forests, beaches, and marine ecosystems, and frames sustainable development and enhanced climate resilience as top national priorities.

The 10-point plan closes with a focus on national unity and engagement with the Dominican diaspora. The UWP aims to foster greater participation from Dominicans living abroad in the nation’s development, encouraging diaspora investment and deeper collaboration on national growth initiatives. Overall, the party frames the plan as a blueprint for a people-centered government, built on the core values of progress and equal opportunity for every Dominican citizen.