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| Name | Dickon Mitchell |
| Birth date | 1985 |
| Birth place | San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago |
| Nationality | Grenadian |
| Occupation | Politician, Lawyer |
| Party | National Democratic Congress (Grenada) |
| Alma mater | University of the West Indies |
| Office | Prime Minister of Grenada |
| Term start | 24 June 2022 |
Dickon Mitchell is a Grenadian politician and lawyer who became Prime Minister of Grenada after leading the National Democratic Congress (Grenada) to victory in the 2022 general election. Prior to national office he worked in legal practice and grassroots organizing, and he has been associated with regional and international forums including the Caribbean Community and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. Mitchell's premiership has focused on economic recovery, climate resilience, and regional integration.
Mitchell was born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago and raised in Grenada. He attended secondary education at institutions linked to the Caribbean Examination Council system and later studied law at the University of the West Indies. During his university years he engaged with student organizations connected to the Caribbean Community and participated in moot competitions affiliated with the Commonwealth of Nations legal networks. After graduation he undertook legal training at regional chambers and was admitted to practice in courts across the Caribbean Court of Justice jurisdiction.
Mitchell entered politics through activism within civil society and community groups tied to development projects supported by the Inter-American Development Bank and the United Nations Development Programme. He rose through the ranks of the National Democratic Congress (Grenada), contesting seats in parish-level elections and serving in party leadership roles. In the lead-up to the 2022 general election he forged alliances with figures from the New National Party (Grenada) opposition and engaged with leaders from Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saint Lucia on regional cooperation. His campaign emphasized recovery strategies aligned with policy recommendations from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, and it attracted attention from diasporic communities in London, Toronto, and New York City.
Following the June 2022 election, Mitchell was sworn in as Prime Minister and led a cabinet comprising ministers with backgrounds in finance, healthcare, and disaster management connected to institutions such as the Pan American Health Organization and the Caribbean Development Bank. His administration prioritized negotiating bilateral partnerships with China, United States, and multilateral engagement through the United Nations and the Commonwealth of Nations. As head of government he has represented Grenada at summits including the Caribbean Community heads of government meetings and climate talks tied to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Domestic initiatives under his premiership have involved coordination with the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency and procurement reform in line with standards promoted by the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States.
Mitchell's policy platform has emphasized economic diversification drawing on models referenced by the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, including incentives for tourism linked to the Caribbean Tourism Organization and measures to strengthen agricultural output with technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization. He has advocated for climate resilience projects consistent with commitments under the Paris Agreement and has sought funding partnerships through the Green Climate Fund and the Caribbean Development Bank. On regional security he supports cooperation with the Regional Security System and judicial collaboration involving the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and the Caribbean Court of Justice. His administration has also engaged with educational initiatives connected to the University of the West Indies and vocational programs supported by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
Mitchell maintains a public profile that connects him to communities in Saint George's, Grenada and the wider Grenadian diaspora in Toronto and London. He has participated in cultural events that celebrate national heritage associated with Carnival (Grenada) and has spoken at forums organized by civil society groups and professional associations tied to the Legal Profession Act (Grenada) framework. Outside of politics he continues to practice law occasionally and engages with youth mentorship programs modeled after initiatives by the Commonwealth Youth Programme.
Mitchell has received acknowledgments from civic organizations and regional networks, including commendations from the Caribbean Policy Research Institute and recognition at regional conferences sponsored by the Caribbean Development Bank and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States. His leadership during the post-election transition drew praise in analyses published by think tanks affiliated with the Inter-American Development Bank and the University of the West Indies community.
Category:Prime Ministers of Grenada Category:Alumni of the University of the West Indies