Planning and Development Minister, Pennelope Beckles, is affirming to citizens the Governmentβs and the United Nationsβ commitment to the national development of Trinidad and Tobago.
In light of this, the Ministry of Planning and Development, through its Technical Cooperation Unit, along with the United Nations Resident Coordinatorβs Office in Trinidad and Tobago, convened a series of Technical Review Meetings of the United Nations Country Implementation Plan for the period 2024-2026. The meetings were held over three days from November 12 - 14.
These meetings engaged representatives of government ministries and the UN agencies working in Trinidad and Tobago. The meetings aimed to ensure that all parties were aligned to guarantee that the UN Multi-Country Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (MSDCF) 2022-2026, which organizes the UNβs development work in the Caribbean, is rolled out specifically in alignment with Trinidad and Tobagoβs national development agenda to the benefit of all citizens.
The MSDCF defines how the United Nations will jointly achieve development results in partnership with the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean countries and Overseas Territories.
Through this collaboration, the Government and the United Nations Development System will also identify areas for future resource mobilization efforts. Citizens and residents of Trinidad and Tobago will benefit from this through the implementation of four pillars of the Country Implementation Plan:
Pillar 1 β Shared Prosperity and Economic Resilience;
Pillar 2 β Equality, Well-being, and Leaving No One Behind;
Pillar 3 β Resilience to Climate Change and Shocks and Sustainable Natural Resource Management;
Pillar 4 β Peace, Safety, and the Rule of Law.
Some of the areas identified based on these pillars for continued focus include: youth employment and training, data collection and integration, guiding renewable energy implementation as well as identifying the root causes of crime for targeted interventions.
Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Planning and Development, Ms. Satee Boodoo, speaking to participants during one of the technical review meetings, stated, βThe path to sustainable development is undoubtedly challenging, underscoring the need for collaboration to ensure we remain firmly on course toward achieving Agenda 2030. This meeting offers a vital opportunity for us to strategise and collectively chart a way forward.β
Head of Office at the UN Resident Coordinator Office in Trinidad and Tobago, Ms. Tracey Hutchinson, told participants during her remarks at the final plenary session, β Together, through the dynamic partnership between the United Nations and the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, we are committed to achieving sustainable development for the people we are dedicated to serve.β
Through this process, the UN System and the Government aim to contribute to the ultimate goal of improving the lives of all people living in Trinidad and Tobago through supporting efforts towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by building a more equitable, resilient and safe society. The Ministry of Planning and Development recognizes the UN as an effective partner to the region as we address complex development challenges.
This story was originally written by the Ministry of Planning and Development.
UN entities involved in this initiative
FAO
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
ILO
International Labour Organization
IOM
International Organization for Migration
PAHO
Pan American Health Organization
RCO
United Nations Resident Coordinator Office
UN Women
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women