 The Government of St. Lucia has launched a website dedicated to its economic recovery and resilience plan. The online platform was created as an avenue for the monitoring of 32 interventions spanning its six pillars. Comedian Secretary in the Department of Finance is Esther Rigober. To this end, the ERRP website will provide a perfect platform to evaluate, monitor and provide feedback on the various initiatives being implemented by the Government of St. Lucia. The public will be able to track the progress and give suggestions for improvements as the various measures are being rolled out. Rigober adds that this resource will also foster greater accountability and transparency for the work being done by various government agencies. Pillars of the Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan are simulating the economy, fast-tracking shovel-ready projects, strengthening social protection systems, accelerating legislative reform for the productive sector, strengthening the healthcare system and building resilience against disaster risk and climate change. Web developer Marvin Hutchinson says details on any of these can be easily accessed from the main web page. This landing page basically gives you all the information regarding the ERRP program as well as quick links to the respective pillars and the other programs involved in the recovery, the response of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now to access the respective pillars, you could either go through any of the quick links here or you could go to the ERP tabs here. You are introduced to the six pillars, the three recovery and the three resilience pillars. Now any pillar here can be accessible, so you just click on any of the cards and it presents you all the initiatives under that pillar. The Economic Recovery and Resilience Plan website address is errp.info.