RESUMO
Presents an outline of the status of the population of Grenada, including the main population/development concerns, the institutional mechanisms in place, and plans and programmes to incorporate population into the development planning process. Population growth is identified as the main stimulus and at times, an obstacle to economic growth. However, it is widely agreed that policy decisions should reflect a pragmatic approach in dealing with population/development issues. It is also recognised that higher population growth increases pressure on the provision of basic services, the use of space and natural resources, and the environment. The quality of human resources for development, is of equal importance, but can be hindered by significant population increases