The Cabinet addressed the issue of unemployment among young, single mothers especially. The Cabinet found that their inability to meet the cost of daycare services tends to prevent them from acquiring jobs that match their skills. The Cabinet decided that crèches, owned and operated by the government, could provide a significant cost-reduction on child-care services and allow for young mothers to accept employment. Areas that are densely populated, where incomes tend to be low, are to be targeted for this special, subsidized service.
ii. The Cabinet determined that Sports Clubs have historically played an important role in strengthening the social fabric of many communities, in the past. In order to encourage the formation of new sports clubs, whether cricket, football, netball, basketball, baseball, volleyball, or any other competitive sports that would encourage young men and women to spend time developing strengths in physical disciplines, and to avoid being engaged in antisocial activities, the Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP) will fund the clubs. The details are to be ironed out.