25 June 2015
FREDERICTON (GNB) — The Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation (ESIC) released today the report Together: The Impact of New Brunswick’s 2009-2014 Economic and Social Inclusion Plan. The report documents actions and initiatives that were part of the provincial plan.
Included in the report are highlights of the plan, movement on the 12 performance indicators, success stories from the 12 Community Inclusion Networks, and a summary of the 22 Priority Actions that made up the plan.
“The report that ESIC is releasing today provides a wealth of information on the implementation of this innovative initiative,” said Monique Richard, chair of the board of directors of ESIC. “Residents will discover that the implementation of New Brunswick’s Economic and Social Inclusion Plan over the past five years has led to a change of culture in the way poverty is addressed in our province.”
The report covers the period from November 2009 to December 2014.
Highlights of the report include:
o 212 projects developed and/or implemented;
o more than 44,000 people mobilized;
o Almost $8.3 million of community investment in projects;
o For each dollar invested by ESIC, $3.40 was invested by the community partners.
“We must constantly work together to grow the economy while ensuring greater inclusion of all New Brunswickers,” said Government Services Minister Ed Doherty, who is also minister responsible for the Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation.
Overcoming Poverty Together 2009-2014 has brought a cross-section of New Brunswickers together through public engagement to develop and adopt a provincial plan to overcome poverty. The entire process reaffirmed the ability and desire of residents with lived experience, non-profit groups, businesses and government to contribute to the increased quality of life for all New Brunswickers through the creation of a plan.
The Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation is a Crown corporation that co-ordinates and supports implementation of the Overcoming Poverty Together plan. The corporation’s board of directors is composed of members representing residents with lived experience, non-profit groups, businesses and government.
Media Contact(s)
Marc Gosselin, communications, Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation, 1-888-295-4545.
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