Despite measuring only 238 square miles, the Small Island Developing State of Saint Lucia has one of the highest number of registered pesticides in the Caribbean, inclusive of a large number of highly hazardous pesticides (HHPs). Most of these pesticides are used in the agriculture sector, domestically and for commercial pest control. Many HHPs contain active ingredients that are acutely toxic to humans and harmful to terrestrial and marine ecosystems. Therefore, improper use, including overuse of these chemicals can have severe adverse consequences for human and environmental health. Through Phase 3 of the European Union-funded Programme for Capacity Building Related