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Political Leader’s Overview Table of Contents


T his General Election comes at a
defining moment in our Nation’s
history. The oil and gas boom of the
communities throughout Trinidad
and Tobago so that everyone can
make a contribution to our nation’s
Framework for Sustainable Development 4 2010 Candidates 36

Seven (7) Interconnected Pillars Action for a Thriving Economy and


last decade has fizzled out and the success with everyone benefitting
for Sustainable Development 6 a Sustainable Future 54
hard work of building a sustainable from it.
economy stands before us. Managing Our Energy Assets 55
The task will not be easy. We are The First 120 Days 10 Trade and Industry 56
The past few years of PNM now faced with a troubled global Tourism Development 58
leadership have resulted in a economy, with its negative impact Good Governance through effective Food Production and Food Security 59
deterioration in almost every area on ordinary people everywhere, and
representation, participation, transparency Infrastructure 61
of our society, from inadequate our Caribbean neighbours, a market
infrastructure to high levels of crime, for goods and services exported and accountability 14 Information & Communication Technology 62
poor social services and the lack of from Trinidad and Tobago, are Participatory Democracy 15 Tobago Side By Side 63
meaningful job creation. facing serious economic problems. Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations 64
Nevertheless, we are confident Economic Transformation 20
The political crisis arising from the that our people have the will and Initiatives to Transform Our Economy 21 What Difference Will a Manifesto Make? 66
UDeCOTT scandal has undermined capacity, as we have demonstrated
the relationship between the in the past to overcome these
government and our people. This challenges. Crime Reduction and Human Security 24 The People’s Partnership – Government of
crisis, more than anything else, has Attacking Crime, Nurturing Humanity 25 the People, for the People, by the People 68
brought the PNM Government to its I am confident in our ability to build Declaration of Principles 69
knees. a new society, to establish a strong Human Development, Inclusivity, Diversity, Declaration of Values 70
economy and to nurture engaged
Wellness & Competitiveness 28 The People’s Partnership 71
The task facing our new government communities – and I encourage you
now will be to stabilise the economy, to join with me in realising this new Education and Human Development 29
rebuild our society and restore trust vision to fashion and construct a Taking Health Care to the People 38
in the government. My immediate more secure and sustainable future Social Development 41
goal will be to introduce greater for Trinidad and Tobago. Gender Equity and Gender Mainstreaming 43
transparency and accountability in National Youth Involvement 45
government and to ensure that our
Embracing the Arts 46
oil and gas wealth is truly used for
the development of our nation and Sports and Recreation for Leisure
our people. and Competition 48
Workers at the Centre 50
This manifesto summarises the plans Managing Our Environment 52
and initiatives which we intend
to pursue after May 24, 2010. The
key part of our programme will be Kamla Persad-Bissessar
mobilisation and engagement of

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FRAMEWORK FOR
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Initiatives for a Secure, Prosperous and
Sustainable Nation

W e are guided by the principle that the highest


mission of society is the development of
its citizens. Accordingly the commitment of our
government is to promote a process of people-centred
development.

To achieve our mission, we have built our policy


on seven (7) Development Pillars, which are
interconnected and which constitute the cornerstones
of our strategy for sustainable development of Trinidad
and Tobago.

Our government will embrace the richness and


beauty of our people’s great diversity to nurture a
more humane and cohesive society. Unity in Diversity
will inspire the harmony which is so vital to national
progress. Our commitment to the sustainable
development of Trinidad and Tobago is informed by
our commitment to our Declaration of Principles and
our Declaration of Values.

We understand sustainable development to mean


that we leverage our resources and apply our effort in
such a way that we produce more than we consume,
that our development strategy will take fundamental
principles of environmental sustainability into account
and that as we accelerate the pace of development
in the society we will also secure the best interest of
future generations.

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SEVEN PILLAR 3: National and Personal Security


– Human Security for Peace and Prosperity
INTERCONNECTED
PILLARS T his is a critical area for our country and has been
for some time. Trinidad and Tobago will not be
able to design a desirable future unless law and order,
FOR SUSTAINABLE and security of the person and of property can be
DEVELOPMENT addressed in a context in which all citizens can feel that
justice can and will be done.

PILLAR 1: People-Centred Development We will seek to transform the society to create a just
SEVEN INTERCONNECTED – We Need Everyone and All Can Contribute and fair environment. We recognise that lawlessness
INITIATIVES FOR and disorder contribute to the atmosphere in which
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT In a country of 1.3 million people, the optimum
contribution of each and every citizen is crucial. In a
knowledge-driven economy, a strong basic education
criminal activity thrives and we will address this
challenge head on. But we will also focus on addressing
social issues which nurture an environment where
system and significant participation in tertiary crime tends to flourish. We will rethink the prison
SECTION OPENER education make a decisive difference. Accordingly, system, reorganise the justice system and make
we commit to making human development a central interventions of a proactive and preventative nature.
thrust through the education system and through the At the centre of our focus will be human security and
creation of other infrastructure to support lifelong the establishment of a regime of peace, security and
learning, skills building, institutional strengthening and prosperity on a sustainable basis for our nation.
the building of a competitive economy.
PILLAR 4: Information and Communication
PILLAR 2: Poverty Eradication and Technologies – Connecting T&T and Building
Social Justice – Preference for Poor and the New Economy
Disadvantaged

T he number of people who continue to live under


the poverty line is about 20%. For an energy-rich
Information and communication technologies (ICT)
and the systems that they can create are fundamental
to the development of every modern, progressive
nation, this is totally unacceptable. Social Justice society.
demands that abject poverty be reduced and
ultimately eradicated. All our citizens are entitled to The ICT backbone, linked to the competencies of a well
a sustainable livelihood and the gap between the educated population, provide the required support
haves and the have-nots must be closed. The issues for effective communication, information sharing and
of poverty eradication, closing the divide between knowledge management. We will expand the country’s
the rich and the poor and providing a safety network internet connection capabilities so that every citizen
for the poor and vulnerable, are fundamental to the will be able to have access and conduct business for a
strategy of development that we embrace. wide range of governmental services. IT-based learning

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will be infused in education at primary and secondary governance. These are: consists of a number of other small island states that between bilateral and multilateral initiatives. The entire
levels to support and complement other forms of • strengthening existing institutions share a common history, as well as aspirations for thrust of our international relations strategy will be
teaching, learning and basic research. • enhancing democracy progress and achievement. We are one of 84 countries to achieve the national goals and objectives that we
• strengthening execution and delivery capacity. in the world with population size of under three (3) set for ourselves and to work with others, wherever
PILLAR 5: A More Diversified, Knowledge million and it is imperative that we structure our and whenever mutual interests and objectives meet,
Intensive Economy – Building on the Native We will enhance democracy by strengthening existing foreign policy to support and advance our objectives to advance common cause. We see the international
institutions and by establishing new institutions or for sustainable national development, progress, arena and the world system as a space of opportunity
Genius of Our People
appropriate infrastructure to support accountability, peace and security for our 1.3 million people. From a to build partnerships, to leverage resources and to
transparency, consultation, participation and foreign policy perspective, we will work in concentric influence the direction of decision-making regionally,
I n a world in which innovation is the decisive
competitive advantage, human initiative and creative
capacity represent an enormous asset. Institutional
consensus-building and more meaningful
representation. We will emphasise restructuring of
circles, beginning with CARICOM, in an increasingly
connected and interdependent world, to secure
across the hemisphere and globally. We appreciate fully
the need to harness talent, knowledge and experience
government delivery systems to make government space and opportunity in the world for our country and to build competence to achieve foreign policy
frameworks need to be established to make human
more responsive to the needs of the people. and our region. We will strike an appropriate balance goals.
capacity building possible on a sustainable basis. In this
context, we will create a society in which creativity and
We recognise that the people are sovereign and that
creation are encouraged and rewarded. We will thus
the government is the servant of the people. We
encourage and develop strong linkages among our
will support the separation of powers among key
creative sectors, technological sectors, design sectors
institutions in the society such as Parliament, the
and our education and academic sectors. The energy
Executive and the Judiciary and we will strengthen
economy, while vital to our sustenance now, cannot be
the autonomy of institutions, which have been
viewed as the basis of our sustainability. Already the
systematically undermined over time, to support
services sector contributes more to employment than
a functioning democratic governance system. We
any other sector and significantly to Gross Domestic
will promote a climate of national dialogue within
Product (GDP). Therefore, it is vital that we provide
a framework of civility and consensus-building. We
critical support to this sector, infusing elements of the
will initiate a process of consultation to rewrite the
creative economy in all other sectors while seeking
Constitution of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
opportunities for the establishment of niche, skills-
The objective of constitution reform will be to establish
intensive manufacturing in order to ensure that our
a framework for good, responsive governance and
economy is resilient and that there are long-term
to nurture and build a participatory culture and to
economic opportunities for our people – opportunities
strengthen democracy. This will move us away from the
which will lead to higher standards of living and a
culture of maximum leadership and develop a politics
better quality of life for all.
of inclusion, rather than the present system of winner
takes all.
PILLAR 6: Good Governance
– People Participation PILLAR 7: Foreign Policy
– Securing Our Place in the World
T he focus in this area will be on three (3)
key elements for the purpose of ensuring
transparency, accountability, participation and
effective representation as essential principles of good
T rinidad and Tobago is a small state, an archipelagic
island-state. We are part of CARICOM, which

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120 DAYS OF all leaks in WASA’s pipelines, and establish an


emergency response unit for monitoring system
IMMEDIATE ACTION dysfunction, unplanned disruptions and crisis
management.
1. Every child going on to secondary school from the
SEA will be provided with a laptop to begin their 6. We will coordinate integrated action on water
secondary school education. resources management, drainage, irrigation,
flooding, water capture, conservation, sustainable
2. We will begin addressing the issue of securing and food production and food security through
expanding GATE. synergistic deployment of human resources and
equipment under state control in collaboration
3. We will rescind the property tax. with private contractors.

4. We will establish a working committee to review 7. In partnership with CBOs and NGOs our
all programmes targeted at poverty alleviation and government will release appropriate resources
social support to make recommendations to: from the Green Fund to reforest areas that were
a. Strengthen synergy, reach and impact burnt during the past dry season.
through rationalisation and integration 8. We will simultaneously begin the rehabilitation
b. Help households to step up to prosperity and and paving of existing access roads and
to reduce the number of people classified as construction of new ones.
poor by 2% each year.
9. We will begin the process of establishing a Ministry
5. We will begin an aggressive programme to fix of the People.

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on these – whether it is 50 more beds in a


10. We will begin a review process for the minimum hospital, a vital piece of much-needed equipment
wage. or improving the effectiveness of delivery of
emergency patient care.
11. We will prepare an immediate action plan for
containing criminal activities and reducing the 19. We will establish a LIFE fund for life-saving
number of murders – this first phase will be from surgery for children ($100m). This fund will be
June 2010 to December 2010. administered by an independent board in a fair,
equitable, transparent and accountable manner.
12. We will begin to identify and address the
fundamental challenges to the effective 20. We will begin the introduction of camera
management of law and order. technology at traffic lights and set into motion an
efficient system of ticketing offenders.
13. We will deploy police on the streets, on the beat
and in the communities and increase police 21. Each minister will be required to present a
presence everywhere. one-year action agenda for consideration and
approval by Cabinet after consultation with senior
14. We will initiate a process to make every ministerial staff within thirty (30) working days of
police station a centre for crime containment swearing in. Each ministerial action agenda, once
and reduction, crime fighting, community approved, will be included in the next budget.
policing, statistical information gathering and
communication linked to the National Operations 22. Each ministry will be required to begin work on
centre and we will establish five (5) model stations a five-year strategic plan within the first 60 days
as the pilot. for completion by February 2011 within the
framework of our manifesto.
26. We will initiate a forensic audit of Petrotrin and economy and the condition of projects to share
15. We will begin the process of reviewing the laws
other state bodies, where there are grounds for that information with our citizens.
and institutions, which address white-collar crime 23. We will establish an Economic Development Board
suspicion of misconduct similar to what transpired
with a view to strengthening the laws. which will consult with stakeholders and play an
in UDeCOTT. 30. Within the 120-day period, we will also share with
advisory role in policy formulation.
our citizens our priorities for action during our first
16. We will strengthen the National Security Council
27. We will establish a legislative agenda, aligned to budgetary period.
to link intelligence gathering and assessment with 24. We will establish a Civil Society Board, to
our one-year action plan to establish the sequence
strategy and execution in crime fighting. strengthen the voice and influence of NGOs and
of flow of bills to Parliament in the first year. 31. We will formulate a project plan for completion
civil society organisations.
of all infrastructural projects currently in train in
17. We will replace the Senior Citizens’ Grant with Old
28. We will establish a timetable for constitution Tobago.
Age Pension and increase it to $3,000. 25. We will initiate consultation to develop a coherent
reform beginning with consultations.
export strategy, an industrial policy linked to
32. We will establish a Ways and Means Committee to
18. We will look at the immediate challenges of each knowledge formation and a national services
29. We will work with the Central Bank, CSO and the formulate a project plan on a phased basis to make
hospital and determine what needs to be done industries competitiveness strategy with key
public service to determine the true condition all government public services more accessible to
to make an immediate difference in the lives of stakeholders.
of the country’s finances and the state of the residents of Tobago.
citizens seeking care and we will act immediately

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GOOD GOVERNANCE
THROUGH EFFECTIVE
REPRESENTATION,
PARTICIPATION,
TRANSPARENCY &
ACCOUNTABILITY

PARTICIPATORY table amendments to provide for and/or strengthen


provisions for the following, as may be required:
SECTION OPENER
DEMOCRACY • Checks and balances to safeguard against the
The People are Sovereign abuse of power
• Respect for the voices of minorities, while
O ur government will create a continuing awareness
among our People that they have a right to
participate in the Governance of our country. We will
acknowledging the will of the majority
• A free press unfettered by government
intimidation and uncompromised by government
incorporate mechanisms which will permit the Voice of
preference
the People to be heard and to be taken into account in
• Access to official information
the Policies which we adopt as a Government.
• Integrity in public life
Some of the actions that we will take are:
• Containment and Eradication of corruption
• The introduction of Procurement Legislation
Constitutional Reform
which is fair, efficient and transparent
As a matter of urgency, our government will engage
• Mandatory provisions for making Local
the population in consultations for Constitutional
Government an integral part of the governance
Reform. We will observe the bedrock principle that
process
the Constitution should emerge out of the collective
• A right of recall for non-performing parliamentary
aspirations, will and judgment of the people of Trinidad
representatives
& Tobago. The difference will be that consultations
• Fixed election dates for national and local
will inform and influence documents produced and
elections
positions taken by Government. Our Government will

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• Mechanisms for a referendum process opportunity to determine what priorities, projects • Civil Society Board to consult with Stakeholder and priorities and propose solutions
• Limiting the Prime Minister to two successive and services will be delivered to their respective Advisory Councils with respect to key civil society • Local Government bodies will consult with and
terms as Head of Government communities to ensure that Regional Corporations sectors take into account the facilities and services which
• Rules governing the conduct of the Government and Municipalities discharge their responsibility for • The Stakeholder Advisory Councils will provide a each community considers to be matters of
basic infrastructure, maintenance, services and other vehicle for sector experts to make a meaningful priority.
facilities and support systems. contribution to economic development and
foster commitment to implementation of specific Equitable Distribution of State Resources
We will provide Local Government with the necessary strategies for development • Establish an independent Economic Development
funding and other resources from the Central • The Stakeholder Advisory Councils and the Board (EDB)
Government, within the current legislative and communities will be consulted by the Economic • EDB to consult with stakeholder advisory councils
regulatory framework to enable them to deliver quality Development Board on matters related to the • EDB to make recommendations on:
services to the communities. relevant sectors. - fair and equitable distribution of national
revenue among Central Government, Tobago
LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRANSFORMATION and Local Government Bodies
Actions our Government will take - establishment of a Natural Disaster Fund and
• Devolution of authority and resources, within LIFE Fund to support life-saving surgery for sick
national policy guidelines, from central children
government ministries such as Community - prioritisation and optimisation of government
and political parties during an election period. Development, Housing, Social Welfare, Sports, expenditure
Planning, Environment etc. - appraisal of feasibility studies for proposed
We will establish a Constitution Commission to engage • Equitable financial allocation to regions capital expenditure
in the widest possible consultation as a pre-requisite • Adoption of a much more decentralised model for
to constitutional reform. We strongly believe that the regional development planning Consensus Building
relationship between the Tobago House of Assembly • Collaborative governance procedures • E-view will have a section dedicated to each
and the Central Government needs to be revisited, with • Regional coordination of the delivery of Local Government region to enable community
particular reference to the aspirations of the people of water, electricity, telephones and other basic members to voice their opinions and make
Tobago. The terms of the Constitution Commission will infrastructure and services recommendations.
extend to the legislative provisions touching upon the • Community-based security and rehabilitation Direct Citizen Participation • The Local Government bodies will present reports
THA as well as examination of the best way to achieve arrangements • Establish an internet portal, “E-view”, for the to the Central Government outlining the needs
a mutually respectful and satisfying relationship • Expanded responsibilities and increased people to express their views on development of the communities for incorporation into the
between Tobago and Trinidad within the framework of compensation for local representatives • Ensure that Broadband service is available National Development Plan and will be held
a sustainable unitary state. • Establish mechanisms to ensure high countrywide accountable for execution of matters under their
performance and accountability. • Establish government-funded, free internet cafés jurisdiction.
Local Government in communities across the country • Every Local Government authority will
Genuine democracy requires effective representation, PARTICIPATORY GOVERNANCE prepare a strategic plan based on the National
transparency, participation, accountability to change Local Government Involvement of the People Development Plan for Execution.
Mechanisms our Government will
the lives of people in our Communities and to alter • Promote a system of Local Government which
introduce -
their relationship with government. empowers the people in their respective
• Establish a Civil Society Board voted for by
communities
delegates of civil society organizations
We will provide citizens and communities with the • Communities will define community problems

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TRANSPARENT AND ACCOUNTABLE ENSURING INTEGRITY IN GOVERNMENT and the Ministry of the People. domestic violence amongst others
GOVERNANCE Auditor General • We will strengthen the responsive capacity of • Environmental campaigns to effect a more
Strategic Planning • Empower the Auditor General to conduct Parliamentary representatives by strengthening harmonious relationship between human beings
• Each ministry will prepare a draft strategic plan. compliance, financial, operational, forensic, their constituency offices and establishing a link and nature
• Cabinet will approve and publish the strategic performance and value audits with the Ministry of the People. • Facilitate youth development programmes
plans of each Ministry. • Ensure that adequate resources are made • Partnership with the NGO community
• Cabinet will determine policy guidelines for available to the Auditor General SUPPORTING DEVELOPMENT • Celebration of festivals and national holidays
operation of each ministry. • Empower the Auditor General to engage external IN AND OF THE COMMUNITY • Neighbourhood development policy
• Ministers will have full authority and responsibility auditors to assist in performance of these Initiatives will be taken or mechanisms put in place to • Attract investments to local communities
for accomplishing approved strategic plan within functions facilitate what is deemed feasible among the following: in collaboration with regional business
the policy guidelines. • Strengthen the Auditor General’s office generally • Support for charitable causes in the community organisations and relevant government agencies
• Ministers will submit periodic reports to Cabinet and empower it to perform its watchdog role and • Maintenance of homes for the aged, as well • Crime fighting and the enforcement of laws for
and to Parliament so that implementation of to ensure good governance. as support to homes for battered and abused example, praedial larceny and neighbourhood
strategic plans can be monitored and so that women and children watch
ministries are accountable for performance. STRENGTHENING REPRESENTATION • Lifestyle campaigns to achieve healthy lifestyles, • Poverty alleviation
• Cabinet will take collective responsibility for the • We will strengthen the committee system of to fight social ills, including drugs, HIV/AIDS and • Traffic planning and management.
implementation of strategic plans by ministries. Parliament to play a more effective role in matters
• All plans will be aligned to a national framework such as foreign policy and energy policy.
for sustainable development and together • We will encourage full parliamentary debate on
constitute an action agenda to achieve prosperity controversial issues.
for all. • We will establish a Ministry of the People within
the first 30 days in the Office of the Prime Minister
Procurement and the Minister of the People shall be a member
• Prioritise the passing of procurement legislation of the Cabinet. This ministry shall interface will
and appropriate rules and regulations every other ministry to expeditiously resolve
• Establish equitable arrangements for an efficient issues which are, in particular, time sensitive but
procurement system ensuring transparency and which are not adequately being handled by the
accountability by all government departments bureaucracy. Each ministry will be mandated to
and state enterprises. designate an appropriate officer at Director level
or higher to be the liaison between that ministry

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ECONOMIC
TRANSFORMATION

SECTION OPENER

INITIATIVES TO in our society


• Economic opportunity for all so that individuals
TRANSFORM OUR and families can establish a firm basis to control
their destiny by building sustainable livelihoods
ECONOMY and being productively involved in their own
Ensuring Fiscal Sanity economic development
• The principles of self-reliance, entrepreneurship
The current government has pursued ill-conceived and competitiveness will inform approaches to
policies, which have resulted in distortion in the economic participation and development
economy and mismanagement of our resources. • Sustainable growth and diversification of the
Our approach to development will be different. economy will be key objectives
We will build sustainability into the process, begin • The quality of life of our people will improve with
a restructuring of the economy, and immediately general prosperity in our country and a more
reorganise our economic strategy. We will ensure that equitable sharing of the wealth generated from
strategy and policy achieve the following: such prosperity
• Outside of Energy, our foreign investment
• Maximum development of our people ensuring approach will be to link investment to throughput
that the needs of the poor and disadvantaged are from the tertiary sector to create information-
given priority based knowledge and creative industries that will
• An enabling environment for growth and tap the creativity of our people and provide high-
expansion of locally-owned businesses end, more rewarding jobs
• A sense of ownership and belonging by everyone • The Energy sector, the focus will be on investment
and partnership opportunities in third- and

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must cater to both to support a thriving economy


as well as achieve sustainable development. 11. Economic Planning. The focus will be on
sustainable development, competitiveness,
7. Equitable Distribution. We will address strategies integration and synergy, diversification,
to ensure more equitable income distribution to strengthening existing sectors and clusters and
contain and correct the weakening of the social creating new ones and linking research to wealth
structure and the climate of instability that it creation, innovation and competitiveness.
engenders.
12. Institutional Arrangements:
8. Resource Allocation. We will emphasise and seek • Establish an Economic Development Board (EDB)
fourth-generation renewable energy alternatives widening, expanding and deepening domestic
to promote the efficient use of resources, including to be staffed by nationals on a merit basis drawn
linked to research. value-added production and by managing to
human skills, natural resources and capital, to from academia, the professions, civil society,
achieve a low rate of inflation. Beyond creating an
enhance productivity, which is vital to economic labour and industry to advise on economic
Economic, Monetary and Fiscal Policy appropriate environment, we will:
growth and the creation of meaningful and policy after consulting with the Communities
We are committed to the following as essential • Encourage local and international firms to list on
sustainable jobs. and stakeholder advisory councils
components of our economic, monetary and fiscal the stock exchange
• Revisit the legislation establishing the
policy: • Create and nurture a competitive business
9. Diversification. We will develop innovative Stabilisation and Heritage Fund with a view
environment
strategies to achieve sustainable growth and to delinking the two funds. The mechanisms
1. Fiscal Probity. There will be zero tolerance of • Develop long-term investment instruments like
diversification of the Economy in order to reduce for contributions and withdrawals will be
corrupt practices and unwise and wasteful tradable deposit certificates
our dependence on energy, create good jobs and established for transparency and clarity.
expenditure. We will strengthen and make more • Identify strategic sectors and incentivise them to
generate new sources of wealth creation. • Strengthening, resourcing and reorganising the
efficient the Board of Inland Revenue and Customs. elicit private sector investment to enhance and
Central Statistical Office to ensure provision of
accelerate the diversification process
10. Financial Crisis. We will take action as required to accurate and meaningful information in a timely
2. Enabling Environment. As a prerequisite for • Consult with the credit union movement to
address issues such as the financial crisis in and efficient manner.
investment and growth we will facilitate an strengthen credit unions through legislation and
C L Financial and the HCU in the best interest of
enabling environment. We will review and redress effective supervisory mechanisms
people in a timely and transparent manner.
regulatory barriers to investment, as well as
processes and procedures that unnecessarily 5. Research and Innovation. We will foster a culture of
increase the cost of doing business. research and innovation by allocating resources and
providing incentives for research and development
3. Aligning Policy. We will establish a framework for particularly in the non-energy and services sector.
government’s fiscal policies and Central Bank’s Here our target will be to increase R&D spending
monetary policies to be more effectively aligned to to at least 3% of GDP over the next 10 years. We
achieve national goals and objectives. will establish a Council for Competitiveness and
Innovation.
4. Investment Environment. We will develop
strategies to create an environment for investment 6. Balancing Spending. We will seek to find the
by increasing domestic savings, facilitating balance between consumption and savings.
competitive interest rates, securing property rights, Consumption satisfies present needs, while savings
by establishing good governance practices, by provides for the needs of future generations. We

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CRIME REDUCTION
AND
HUMAN SECURITY

SECTION OPENER ATTACKING CRIME, The current government neither has the will nor
the competence to deal with the lawlessness and
NURTURING indiscipline pervading our society and which feeds the
environment within which crime flourishes. The current
HUMANITY situation speaks to a moral decay that now pervades
Making Our Society Safe and the society propelled by a corrupt and ineffective
leadership, which considers the loss of lives “collateral
Our Citizens Secure damage”. Unless we remove this nightmare, investment
in education, investment in the promotion of sports,
Economic progress on a sustainable basis and
the arts and social services will have limited impact and
meaningful democracy are not possible unless crime
the transformative benefits we seek will never be fully
is brought under control and there can be some
realised.
assurance of human safety and security. There are
structural problems that facilitate crime. Among
Our government will take a multipronged approach
these are illegal drugs, alienation from the political
that will address the political, economic, social,
process, the lack of participation and consultation,
technological and managerial dimensions required to
the economic arrangements which have led to a
reinstate safety and security. Punitive sanctions alone
growing divide between the haves and have-nots, in
will not solve the crime problem. The first step we will
addition to a very obvious moral and spiritual malaise.
take involves addressing the issue of white-collar crime
Unhappiness in the society is not only reflected in
and corruption, the second addresses the fundamental
crime but also in increased mental illness, vagrancy
challenges of effective management of the institutions
and homelessness, as well as the number of protests
of law and order, the third requires the reorganisation
and demonstrations, which have developed for several
of our education system, the fourth requires us to
years now.
design productive sectors to provide viable alternatives

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Young, first-time offenders convicted of relatively ministries to ensure effective management of


minor offences could be paroled and engaged in criminal cases. There may be need to streamline
community service. We must move to a serious the Attorney General’s office to address these
strategy for rehabilitation and reintegration into multiple functions and to achieve multiple
the society and an economy that is linked to objectives for prosecution of criminals and
education and skills building. streamlining the justice system for efficiency
• Community Policing – This is important for • Expand and implement Community Service
policing, community building, and crime sentencing for certain categories of crime
prevention and will be executed as a strategy • Overhaul the penal system so that prisoners
that acknowledges that police presence in the have a real opportunity to turn around their lives
to criminal activities and the fifth, revolves around the radar linked to all branches of the security
community is an important deterrent to crime. reducing the revolving door syndrome of repeat
set of initiatives listed below. services. Connectivity will be monitored and we
• A Household by Household Approach to Poverty offenders
will insist on staying connected.
Reduction – It has been established that there • Facilitate the further establishment of half-way
LAW ENFORCEMENT • We will establish the National Security Protective
is a link between poverty and crime. Our crime houses in conjunction with NGOs to assist in
• We will support the management of the Police Services Training Academy to improve capacity
reduction strategy must be supported by a reintegration of past offenders into society.
service to ensure that there are proper levels of of our police officers to perform at their optimal
poverty reduction strategy that is different in
policing and hold it accountable for effective levels
that it would tackle the different age groups NATIONAL DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
delivery through the establishment of clear • Training programmes and merit systems will be
within a household to ensure education As part of a National Disaster Preparedness Plan, the
measurable benchmarks for crime reduction and established to motivate police to new ideals of
and skills for the young, second chances for protective services, defense force and civil society must
containment justice
dropouts that bring them into productive engage in continuous “response training”. The Citizens
• We will establish a National Security Operational • We will strengthen the National Security Council
endeavour, special programmes for women, skills and members of our entire society must be sensitised
Centre (NSOC), involving use of technology to to link intelligence, strategy and execution in
programmes for the unskilled willing to work to their role. Such a plan must also be acceptable to the
set up a real-time centralised system for tracking crime fighting
and targeted programmes for the elderly and Police and Fire Services as an integrated plan to which
crime. This will involve equipping every Police • We will modernise physical infrastructure
persons living with disabilities all are committed in a situation of disaster.
vehicle with a Global Positioning System (GPS) and amenities to boost morale and improve
and linking with every police station through productivity
an appropriate technology platform. Abuse of • We will implement the criminal injuries and OVERHAULING CRIMINAL JUSTICE
compensation laws and adjust the measure of From arrest to determination to release
equipment will not be tolerated
compensation • We will re-engineer the justice system in
• We will enforce traffic laws. A majority of crime
consultation with all stakeholders to ensure
involves the use of vehicles. Enforcement of
swift justice from the point of arrest to the final
road traffic laws and regulation would serve as a RESOCIALISING AWAY FROM CRIME
determination of all criminal matters
major deterrent to such illegal activity. A variety • Human Security – The basic necessities of food,
• Introduce and implement legislation which will
of mechanisms including Radar Speed Detection shelter and work must be accessible to all.
rebalance the justice system in favour of victims
Guns will be used in this • Schooling – We need to strengthen the
with emphasis on protection for the rights of
• We will use GPS bracelets on offenders who are secondary system to ensure that students move
victims, witnesses and jurors
on probation but are still deemed a security on to further education or to productive roles in
• Restructure the justice system to ensure
risk (so that their movement can be monitored) the economy.
that criminal and civil matters are separately
and if legislation is required, we will take the • Recidivism – The prison system is replete with
addressed and that there are appropriate
necessary steps young offenders and more seasoned offenders
resources and linkages between the Ministry
• We will guard our coastline through the 360º who keep passing through a revolving door.
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT,
INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY,
WELLNESS &
COMPETITIVENESS

EDUCATION progress, we must build the foundation for personal


achievement, as well as co-operation and collaboration
SECTION OPENER AND HUMAN with others to achieve mutually satisfying goals.
The primary school must ensure that our children
DEVELOPMENT are literate, numerate, and aware of e-learning and
Building the Foundation for an Intelligent internet-based opportunities. The foundation must
be laid so that they will have a love of learning and
Nation and a Creative Economy become critical thinkers, use their creativity and have
an entrepreneurial outlook. We will also ensure that
EARLY CHILDHOOD, PRIMARY AND there would be a focus on all learners not just the
SECONDARY EDUCATION academically gifted.

E ducation is one of the major pillars of our economic


development given that knowledge, information
and human capital are the main economic assets of
We will, therefore, embark on curriculum reform to
address the needs of 21st century development and to
advanced nations. We will change our approach to build a foundation for responsible citizenship and the
ensure that our young people are literate, numerate optimisation of multiple talents, including talent in the
and possess critical thinking skills. We will embark on arts and sports.
curriculum reform to address the needs of 21st century
development and the labour market needs of the At the secondary level, skills learnt in primary school
society. will be strengthened and enhanced and a more
participatory education strategy that is problem-based
At the pre-school level, self-confident, creative, and dedicated to producing problem solvers and
enterprising children must be the goal. As they learn solution providers will be introduced.
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• We will rework curricula for the early childhood • We will incorporate learning diversity, lifelong
care and education and the primary school learning, general knowledge about our people
to prepare the ground for seamless transition and our history and civic responsibility into the
between the two. The focus will be on building curriculum
self-confidence, the development of social skills, • We will promote character-based education,
strengthening attention span and the ability to ethics, strengthen the work ethic and introduce
focus, and on promoting creativity at the early value-balanced programmes as critical
childhood level to build the foundation for 21st components of the curriculum
century literacy, critical thinking, creativity and • We will strengthen the range of technical
entrepreneurship through general knowledge at vocational offerings to increase options and
primary level choice across the system
• The curriculum for all other certification
programmes for teachers (including Secondary
Education Management Programme (SEMP)) will
be reviewed to evaluate philosophy, relevance
and competence-building concerns. In keeping
with the philosophical underpinnings of
diversity in teaching/learning, teacher education
to support a curriculum for transformation • We will expand the meaning of literacy to youths so inclined and to engage interns
will be strengthened. We will work with higher include a second language in the curriculum at from the educational system. This will support
educational institutions to strengthen teaching primary, secondary and tertiary level drawing learning and skills transfer, strengthen workforce
quality and relevance in the secondary and local linguists into the system. competence, support industry and promote
primary system • We will encourage reading as a pastime and workplace readiness in the young.
• The connected classroom will be central to enhance the image of reading in the eyes of
educational transformation, as well as teacher young people by creating an infrastructure of Facilitating Persons Living with Disabilities and
education. Connectivity technologies will be support and of incentives. Special Needs
tapped to link teachers with teachers, teachers Community partners in education • We will develop an effective special education
• We will reform the curriculum at secondary level with students, and students with students • We will deploy lifelong skills within the programme.
to ensure that the school environment is more • Mathematics, language skills and competence community through existing delivery • We will establish a system with infrastructure to
conducive to learning, intellectual development, in English, as well as science and technology will programmes within the teaching and learning ensure early detection and treatment of learning
creativity and the development of critical receive special attention curriculum to strengthen the skills base of the disorders, medical, psychological, social and
thinking skills and will include music, art, drama, • We will provide specialised and targeted support country through adult learning opportunities. other problems that may hinder the learning
creative arts, information technology, science for troubled students, students with disabilities process.
and technology, sports, the history and culture and families to reduce and remove some of • We will encourage and partner with all schools
of all our peoples and develop a sensitivity for the barriers to full participation in the learning A “Work Study” Learning System to develop adequate facilities and procure
ecological concerns in our young in addition to process • A system of entrepreneurship and equipment to enrol differently-abled students.
building absorptive capacity to go on to further apprenticeship will be encouraged whereby A programme to provide financial, emotional
learning Focus on Literacy Development all major industrial firms will be encouraged and mentoring support for the students will be
• We will provide increased government funding to operate apprenticeship programmes for initiated.
to NGOs working on literacy programmes.

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professionalise the Teaching Service. areas in which the business community has identified
• We will strengthen the system, work with the shortages.
union on professional upgrade and professional
standards and offer a system of incentives to Two vital imperatives are necessary – strengthening
attract the best teachers to the system. of the primary and secondary levels to ensure that
enough students are adequately prepared to go on
Addressing Known Weaknesses to further studies and transforming a haphazard and
• At primary school all children will be pre- fragmented tertiary sector into a system.
tested to address various challenges which
individual students may have such as poor Twelve thousand (12,000) students take the CXC
• We will expand the number of guidance policy, collaborate regionally and internationally eyesight, dyslexia and other challenges that can examinations every year, half of them secure less
counsellors available to meet the demands of to constantly improve and strengthen a quality be overcome. Counseling and psychological than five (5) CXC passes and an almost equal number
these challenging times and we will establish a regional system and support and monitor the support will also be provided in schools.
system of psychological support for children in achievements of national goals.
schools. • We will strengthen community participation • At secondary school level we will strategically
on a school by school basis to improve quality, address the issue of school dropouts and the
relevance and responsiveness and to support need for improved performance at the CXC level
Improve the Administration of Education educational achievement for all at the school on a school by school basis.
• We will establish a clearing house in the Ministry level.
of Education to swiftly address the backlog of • Given a more decentralised and participatory
vacancies for teachers and administrators at process, principals will have more authority to TERTIARY EXPANSION LINKED TO
the primary and secondary level to facilitate manage their schools and principals and staff will ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
expeditious action by the Teaching Service be held accountable for performance based on Human development is central to our overall strategy
Commission. established performance targets agreed by the for sustainable development. In this regard, tertiary
• We will implement a system that allows for school within the framework of national policy. education has been identified consistently as one
the seamless replacement of teachers who are The emphasis will be on quality education. of the most important factors in human capital
proceeding on pre-approved leave or retiring. development.
• We will strengthen the administration of our Facilitating Access to Education also fail Mathematics and English. The preparation
schools by allowing for more senior staff to be • We will expand the Public Transport System Human capital output at the tertiary level is a major of students at basic education level, therefore, needs
retained in schools with large populations. dedicated to the education system especially for contributor to economic growth and sustainable to be strengthened and performance levels of larger
• We will strengthen the partnership between young people in remote areas. development. Our principal strategy, therefore, in numbers of students need to be raised, in order to
state and denominational boards and revitalise • We will link food and nutrition strategies, and tertiary education is to expand and develop tertiary make tertiary education meaningful to at least 60% of
the funding formula for capital and recurrent health strategies to human development education until we achieve a 60% participation rate, each graduating cohort.
expenditure in all these schools. strategies through the school system. to rationalise the tertiary sector to avoid duplication, To address the needs of a diversified group of students
• We will decentralise the current education wastage and needless overlap, to build efficiencies graduating from the secondary system, the tertiary
system by establishing autonomous regional Quality in Teaching and Learning and effectiveness in the system and to support sector must cater for this diversity in programme
authorities that can effectively coordinate, • We will strengthen quality in teaching and accountability and synergy in the sector. Concurrently, offerings, as well as in learning systems and in teaching
manage and improve performance in the learning by ensuring that teachers are trained, we will rationalise programmes to provide graduates methodology.
schools. educated and certified at all levels of the who meet the needs of key development sectors and
• The Ministry of Education will establish national system from pre-school up. Our aim is to further The fragmented tertiary sector, therefore, must be

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rationalised and harmonised into a national tertiary GATE is for a diversified economy, a strong knowledge
system and steps must be taken, working with other sector, the proliferation of entrepreneurial initiatives We will enter into discussions with all institutions for
countries in the region and with CARICOM to create yielding higher end jobs and a better standard of living. higher learning to establish a security infrastructure in
a functional and responsive regional tertiary system. To this end, a collaborative strategy with the private this area utilising a partnership between the Trinidad
UWI as a regional institution and UTT and COSTAATT sector will be developed to financially support research and Tobago Police Service and the private security
as national institutions will be central to this strategy and innovation. We will maintain and seek to expand industry (PSI) to provide a comprehensive, well
as distinct institutions with different mandates but the free tertiary education programme. equipped and strong police presence in this academic
collaborative possibilities. village. Our children and our future leaders must be
EDUCATION CITY IN ST. AUGUSTINE nurtured and protected. Our children must not be the
Beyond strengthening the system, emphasis will be The St. Augustine region will be developed as an victims of robberies, which are so prevalent today, or
placed on linking tertiary education to a diversifying integrated centre for academic excellence. We will also kidnapping. Our children must concentrate on their
economy moving in the direction of service-oriented, develop this region to provide for the establishment books not bandits; they must think of big ideas not big
knowledge-based and creative industries. In fact, of a vibrant service sector linked to the academic ransom; they must have dreams not nightmares!
we view the throughput from the tertiary sector as community. This will entail facilitating investment
creating a skills and talent pool, which will be attractive in university-related services, such as publications, GATE
to investment in knowledge-intensive industries and technology parks, internet cafés and a shopping village GATE will be expanded and strengthened and made
graduates with the inclination could be guided into plaza specifically geared towards a local and regional sustainable to achieve a 60% participation rate at
entrepreneurial ventures in the knowledge sector student community. tertiary level in a diversified range of programmes
with appropriate incentives. Technical and vocational linked to skills building, tertiary expansion and diversity
programmes will be integrated into the sector at post This region is home to the prestigious University of of offerings.
secondary and tertiary levels. Emphasis will be placed the West Indies (UWI), the Hugh Wooding Law School,
on practice, as well as theory and tertiary institutions Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business, the TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL
will be encouraged to strengthen their curricula Cipriani Labour College, the School of Accounting and A large percentage of our workforce is unskilled
through service learning and other forms of out-of- Management, the School of Business and Computer (upwards of 60%). A significant portion of our high
classroom learning. Science and other venerable institutions of higher school graduates find themselves at a dead end.
learning. This region will be developed into a university Experts indicate that for the 21st century economy we
A National Commission for Higher Education will guide town in the spirit of Cambridge or Oxford in the need to create, we require a broad range of technical
the sector and we will work with CARICOM and other United Kingdom or Ithaca in upstate New York but, of vocational skills and a large number of people in
governments of the region, as well as the Association course, as a Trinidad and Tobago education city with a the workforce attaining at least two more years of
of Tertiary Institutions to establish a Regional distinctly Caribbean flavour. education beyond the secondary school level. We will
Qualifications Framework and to strengthen quality in rationalise and expand technical/vocational choices
a diverse system across the world. We will establish a policy framework at the Ministry of for students at post-secondary and tertiary level and
Housing to provide subsidies on rent to all students facilitate seamless movement upwards and across the
We will leverage an enhanced tertiary system to attract residing in this region and registered at any of those tertiary system through a range of people-friendly,
foreign students, and faculty (where appropriate) to tertiary centres. With the collaboration of the Public worker-friendly initiatives.
deepen the development of the education sector and Transport Service Corporation (PTSC) we will develop
to build an enhanced research capacity to support a transport shuttle service for all students coming into
the development of a strong knowledge sector and to this region from the southern and eastern regions so
support the creation of a national innovation system. that your children can be taken safely to and from rural
The vision beyond tertiary expansion supported by communities on the weekends.

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Health Facility
• Fast track completion of Burns Unit at the San
Fernando General Hospital and Oncology Centre
at Mount Hope
• Ensure Patient-Friendly physical facilities
equipped with state-of-the-art medical
equipment
• Upgrade the Children’s Unit at Mount Hope
Hospital.

Improve the Operation of Community Health


Centres by:
• Establishing a National Nurse’s hotline (24/7)
• Extending opening hours
• Integrating social services with the health
services
TAKING HEALTH CARE • Following strengthening of delivery, quality and
impact increase the funding of the Public Health - To be seen within 1 hour of your arrival at any • Providing community-based specialist clinics,
TO THE PEOPLE Care Sector beyond the 6% of GDP now allocated
• Implementing a country wide Air Ambulance
public health institution, including emergency
rooms.
screening programs and multidisciplinary teams

From Conception to Exit Service, (to function under the National - To have access to written information for
Helicopter Service) all recommended investigations, treatment
Health care is a basic right. The economic development
• Establishing Mobile Diagnostic Testing Units. options, and post-treatment care
of a country is dependent on the physical well-being
- To obtain non-emergency medical and
of its citizens — your health is your wealth. We will
The LIFE Fund surgical treatment within 3 months from the
overcome the human and infrastructural constraints
• Set up a special LIFE Fund for life-saving surgery time of diagnosis
to the sector, placing emphasis on wellness and
for children ($100 million). This fund will be - To file a complaint to the Patient’s Authority
promoting a system which emphasizes preventative
administered by an independent board in a fair, and receive satisfactory redress within 60 days
medicine.
equitable, transparent and accountable manner - To choose approved alternative medical
• Private Sector Incentives will be established to treatments within public health institutions.
We shall bring together all the partners inclusive of
encourage contributions to the LIFE Fund
practitioners, payers, government and patients. We
• Establish Partnership Arrangements with foreign Improve Physical Infrastructure of Public Health
shall encourage investments in health care service
specialist hospitals to facilitate the transfer of Care Facilities
delivery. We will establish a universal, all inclusive,
knowledge and technology over time. • Construct new hospitals in the catchment areas
health care insurance system for citizens.
of Point Fortin, Arima and Chaguanas and its
Support Patients’ Rights environs and to upgrade and modernize the
We Will Ensure First Class Health Care for the People
• Establish a Patient’s Authority to investigate Caura Hospital
by:
allegations of malpractice and patients’ • Complete construction of Scarborough Hospital
• Re-evaluating and implementing a Professional
complaints • Upgrade the Port of Spain, San Fernando and
Health Care Management System that makes the
• Implement the Charter of Patient’s Rights and Sangre Grande Regional Hospitals and the Arima
best use of existing resources
Obligations, to ensure the Rights:

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to provide holistic care • Improve benefits to Health Care Workers by:


• Providing free medication and glucose testing - Upgrading benefits offered to nurses and
instruments and supplies including insulin allied health care professionals which would
injections encourage them to remain within the public
• Establishing preventative health care wellness sector
centres - Providing certified customer service training
• Upgrading district health facilities with special to health care workers.
emphasis on remote areas
• Expanding and integrating the use of midwifery Responding to Chronic Diseases, Cardiovascular,
in the community health systems to provide Cancer, Diabetes and HIV/AIDS:
wider and better neonatal and antenatal care. • Wide scale public education program to reduce
the incidence of Chronic Diseases
Lifelong Commitment to Health • Provide free care and treatment, including
• Implement Accreditation Standards for the counselling services for persons with Chronic
Health Sector to improve quality and strengthen Diseases
systems • Establish workplace policies with respect to
Chronic Diseases with a focus on care for the SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT • Develop school-based programmes to promote
interaction between the young and the elderly in
aged Every Human Being is Important their communities.
• Strengthen implementation of the national HIV/ - Reinstatement of the Old Age Pension Act.
AIDS policy Mutually agreed policy positions on important Pensions must be an entitlement and not a
• Develop culturally relevant public sensitization issues of concern to all citizens are absolutely grant.
programmes designed to change behaviour and necessary to provide the basis for the development - Pension laws must be amended to provide
lifestyles and eliminate fear of Chronic Diseases and implementation of a new plan of action for the for the national and regional portability of
• Collaborate with NGOs and Faith-Based governance and development of Trinidad & Tobago, pension benefits and for improved pension
Organizations in care programs and its people regardless of race, religion, gender, age, benefits.
• Establish the National Aids Coordinating geographical location, sector, or party affiliation. - Remove all restrictions and qualifications for
Committee (NACC) as a Statutory Authority people to receive an Old Age Pension and
• Strengthen the system of preventative care and AGING POPULATION: LIFE BEGINS AT 60 thus every citizen will automatically receive
early detection throughout the school system – A fair deal for older people a State-funded Old Age Pension upon the
• Review progress on the Oncology Centre with There must therefore be a social security system that attainment of pensionable age.
• Set standards and targets for outsourced medical a view to establishing a fully functioning entity guarantees to retired persons a decent life. We owe it to - Increase the value of the monthly old aged
services and facilities within the first term of office. our seniors to reward them for their contribution to our pension entitlement to $3,000.
• Improve capacity within the Ministry of Health nation.
to communicate the plans and operations of the CHILDREN: RIGHTS AND PROTECTION –
Public Health Care Sector to the general public Responding to the Mental Health Crisis Our Government will:
• Develop a policy to promote healthier lifestyles, • Mental Health Care will be incorporated into all
Children are the World
• Protect the rights of the Elderly. Our Government will:
with emphasis on sport, nutrition and exercise to levels of the Health Care System • Provide incentives for medical students to • Implement the provisions of the Children’s Act
tackle the growing problems of obesity, diabetes • Emphasis will be placed on reintegration of specialize in Geriatric Medicine to care for our and operationalize the Children’s Authority.
and hypertension and HIV/AIDS former patients into Society aging population in Trinidad & Tobago. • Train more pediatricians and make their
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services more available in the public health • Institute a regime of tax concessions on
care system. devices and apparatus used by the disabled.
• Increase measures for early identification and • We will also revise the disability grant with a
treatment of HIV infected children. view to increasing benefits.
• Strengthening NGOs at the community level • We will enhance the support systems for
to enable them to provide adequate support families which have to care for differently-
for intervention with Central and Local abled members.
Government.
• There is a need to create facilities for displaced
youth and youth at risk. No child below the
age of sixteen shall be incarcerated for minor
offenses.
• Review the National Youth Policy and
strengthen it for currency and value to youth
and for youth inclusion.

EMPOWERING THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED


We recognize the differently-abled as possessing
potential which should be developed for the well-
being of the individual and the entire nation. We will GENDER EQUITY public documents is gender-sensitive.
• Champion the rights of women and mandate
fully integrate persons with disabilities into the society
and provide the highest standards of specialized AND GENDER that women be adequately represented in
the boards of all state-related entities and as
education, health care and social services to assist them
to achieve personal independence, reach their fullest MAINSTREAMING commissioners in all statutory authorities.
potential and enjoy a decent standard of living. In this Here Every Gender, Creed and Race • Pursue policies to allow women to have flexible
regard, our Government will collaborate with NGOs, working hours in recognition of the dual burden
Find an Equal Place of women at home and at the workplace.
FBOs and the private sector to deliver programmes to
address the needs of the differently-abled. • We will enact legislation which makes it
Our vision is to create a more gender sensitive society
Our Government will: mandatory for all public and private enterprises
with a greater awareness of women’s issues and rights.
• Ensure that persons with disabilities enjoy to have private spaces which are available to
We will shape public policy and implement practices
full equality, especially in the areas of mothers who are nursing their children.
which are gender-sensitive.
education, (for example facilities including • Enact specific legislation to combat sexual
access to classrooms, washrooms, seating, harassment in the workplace, enforced by
Our Government will:
etc.) employment and accessibility to sites, a Sexual Harassment Commission attached
• Champion the elimination of all forms of
buildings, services, and land, air and sea to the Ministry of Labour. Public and private
discrimination against women by promoting
transportation. corporations will be held responsible for failure
gender equity enforced by strong Equal
• The necessary regulatory legislative to take adequate steps to protect employees
Opportunities Legislation and informed by a
framework shall be established to ensure from sexual harassment.
National Gender Policy.
equal access to all public spaces and to ensure • Champion legislation with particular relevance
• Ensure that the language of all legislation and
equity in employment opportunities. to women’s needs including equal pay for equal

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work; equal opportunity in the workplace; and affect women. Services will include screening,
universal maternity benefits. treatment, medication and counselling for
• Provide required resources to the Labour gender specific physical and mental illnesses.
Inspectorate of the Ministry of Labour to • Establish a regular mobile clinic programme to
eliminate exploitation of women in the reach women in rural communities.
workplace and to promote decent work and • Review of the curriculum to provide education,
work conditions with appropriate pay. awareness, support and guidance to young
• Strengthen legislation relating to domestic persons, particularly girls, on reproductive health
abuse and other forms of violence against and life decisions.
women and children; health and safety issues; • Develop lifestyle campaigns to achieve healthy
access to premium health care; antenatal care; lifestyles, to fight social ills including drugs, HIV/
and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. AIDS and domestic violence amongst others.
• Promote legislative and cultural reform to ensure • Establish special programmes through the
that men are protected from abuse as effectively
as women.
Gender Affairs Division and in collaboration with
other organizations for women to develop and
NATIONAL YOUTH • Recognise youth as leaders today through
action; appointments to decision-making
• Implementation of a comprehensive programme
of services to protect victims of domestic •
enhance their leadership skills and qualities.
Develop male-specific training and employment
INVOLVEMENT bodies of government and visible respect will be
afforded to the leadership of legitimate youth
“Tell me – I forget; show me–I remember, but organisations.
violence including: programmes especially in at-risk communities.
- Resurrection and revitalization of the • Revise the mandate of the Gender Affairs involve me and I will understand.” • Create community-based programmes that
Community Policing Section. Division to serve also as a monitoring unit for the encourage and empower social workers and
- Maintenance of homes for battered and implementation of gender-specific initiatives, In an effort to harness the energy, imagination, psychologists who will be responsible for smaller,
abused women and children in a similar conduct gender research and to develop intelligence and initiative of the youth in Trinidad and manageable areas/communities to provide
manner to assistance provided to drug measures to address emerging challenges. Tobago in overcoming the challenges facing them and support services to youth
prevention and rehabilitation matters. • Conduct gender-disaggregated studies of our society, we will: • Faith-based and community youth organisations
- Revamping the Domestic Violence Unit within youth employment which assist planners in • Recognise youth as an important partner in its actively engaged in value-creating community
the Gender Affairs Division. job creation for boys/men and girls/women as social development programmes in Trinidad & work will be supported by the state to achieve
- Increase the number of domestic violence safe alternative to idleness, deviant behaviour, or Tobago desirable goals
houses and apartments to house victims of criminal employment. These findings should also • Review and amend the National Youth Policy • Facilitate and promote the notion of youth
domestic violence. be used to guide to curriculum development. (NYP) to make it relevant today (given that it entrepreneurship in schools, communities and
- Create a special department in the Legal • Day care centres will be made an essential was drafted in 2001) and implement it in such a nationally
Aid Services to attend to domestic violence element of all Government work places and tax manner that all stakeholders who interface with
victims seeking protection. incentives shall be provided to the private sector young people are guided by it
• Strengthen the social service delivery sector to to achieve same. • Create a National Task Force that will research
protect women’s rights and enhance women’s and investigate a range of issues that affect
welfare. youth which will serve as an advisory body of
• Establish Maternal Health and Support Units at the National Youth Assembly. This Task Force will
every public health facility in a decentralized also review all relevant legislation that treat with
health system to provide information and children and youth and make recommendations
education on the causes, symptoms, treatment for the creation of alternative approaches/spaces
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curricula will be revised to recognse and include for the safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural
exposure to the plastic and performing arts, the Heritage (2003).
history, development and practices of our local
traditions The National Instrument / The Steelband
10. Facilitate research and development of the arts Movement
11. Encourage the financial sector to introduce a
window for the development of the arts In collaboration with Pan Trinbago, Inc. and the
12. Enhance and facilitate the environment through steelpan fraternity we will :
EMBRACING THE ARTS To achieve this we will:
1. Create a clear policy for the arts which there is reciprocity between local and
Man Cannot Live by Bread Alone 2. Create decentralised spaces for the expression foreign art forms • Establish a viable steelpan industry/pan factory
and performance of the arts 13. Work with the sector to develop Business using local expertise and knowledge, including
A nation cannot seek its development exclusively in 3. Facilitate the establishment of festival villages. opportunities and partnerships and to channel the manufacturing of drums for the specific
political and economic matters. We believe that it is 4. Provide fiscal incentives for the promotion of investments purpose of producing the national instrument
in the arts that the spirit of our people emerges and the arts • Establish a chrome and powder coating facility
that the possibilities inherent in artistic endeavour 5. Strengthen the enforcement of the copyright Culture • Facilitate on going research and development
need to be nurtured. A cultural environment that frees laws • Release for public comment on the Draft programmes on the steelpan
up our people for creative expression will strengthen 6. Establish an independent body for the National Cultural Policy, which will regulate • Upgrade of tuning facilities to support and
national identity, without in any way, stifling individual endowment of the arts to give financial and the cultural sector, creating protocols for expand the current cadre of tuners and pan
expression and diversity. other support to individual artists, artistic relationships between the ministry and builders through training and mechanisation.
organizations, productions and festivals representative groups, policy for arts institution • Encourage the establishment of a cooperative
We will develop this vital sector on the following 7. Make cultural promotion an essential function and funding for the sector, amongst other things type business venture for persons in the steelpan
pillars: of Overseas Missions • The proper resourcing of Trinidad & Tobago Film fraternity
• Respect the work of our creative people 8. Support the development of a network of Company and the T&T entertainment Company • Complete the construction of the National
• Use the arts to strengthen our national identity community museums, equipped with efficient • A percentage of National Lottery money Headquarters for Pan Trinbago, Inc. at the Trincity
and to foster the spirit of unity in diversity systems for archiving and protecting our legacy will be directed towards a transparent grant site and develop the site in collaboration with
• Generate sustainable livelihood for persons of artefacts, documents, buildings, and cultural scheme administered by a properly constituted Pan Trinbago
directly involved in the arts skills, both traditional and new Foundation for Arts.
• Allow for the sharing of our creative products 9. Enhance training of arts administrators, • Ratification of the UNESCO Convention on the
and talents with the rest of the world curators, art historians, archivists, and tutors, Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of
creative and technical practitioners. The schools’ Cultural Expressions (2005) and the Convention

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Sport as an Industry – Making Sport Self-Sufficient managed by cubs/associations


• Facilitate research and development in sports • Design state-of-the-art facilities, such as
science swimming pools, and other summer sport to
• Develop a National Sport Policy with rewards attract athletes from North America and Europe
and incentives based on meritocracy with to rent our facilities during winter months
reference to working documents laid in • Competitive sport and sports facilities will be
SPORTS AND • Sport will be an integral part of curriculum from
Early Childhood to Secondary
Parliament managed and administered by independent
• Enhance regional sporting events in areas such national sporting organisations (NSOs) within
RECREATION FOR • Implement Policies to develop both recreational
and competitive dimensions of Sport for all
as football, cricket, boxing, golf, swimming, each community in accordance with national
fishing and auto racing to build tourism sport sports policy
LEISURE AND levels of individual ability industry • NSOs to be registered with the Ministry of Sport
• Create an environment in which citizens of all
COMPETITION ages are encouraged to participate in sport,
• Encourage individuals to pursue sports medicine,
including psychology and physiotherapy
Developing a Fit and Healthy Nation whether recreational or competitive • The development of our growing sports tourism
• Mandate implementing agencies of the Ministry industry will be a priority
Trinidad and Tobago is a sport-oriented society which of Sport to seek and develop linkages with
must be recognised as an essential aspect to the external bodies, including academic institutions, Sporting Facilities
development of our social and human capital. We sports academies and sports clubs and teams to • Establish sporting academies to optimise the
believe sports can form the foundation of a thriving provide greater opportunities for our upcoming training of our sportsmen and women
industry and be an important component in the athletes to hone their skills • Provide first-class training and management
diversification of the economy. • The Ministry of Trade will work with sporting skills for our national coaches and sports
associations to encourage sportsmen and managers in all disciplines
We will: sportswomen to take advantage of various trade • Channel the best sporting individuals from the
Develop Our People through Sport agreements, which afford them greater access to schools into the sport academies
• Sport is integral to the promotion of healthy foreign markets. • Key sporting facilities will be maintained and
lifestyles of our People

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WORKERS AT so that workers’ rights can be protected and their


conditions improved. We further declare that there
Appointment of Judges to the Industrial Court Will
Be in Keeping with the Following Principles
THE CENTRE should be decent jobs and job security for all. In this
regard, the following general principles should be
• The need for an independent Judiciary
• Removal of ministerial/political interference in
Working to Build a Productive Nation adhered to. the process of appointment of judges
• The need for security of tenure for judges to
Achieving a more equitable distribution of wealth ensure fearless Judiciary
• Ensure that the objective of decent work, which The following pieces of legislation will be reviewed
includes the right to join a trade union and the for improvements, commensurate with a modern,
right to collective bargaining, focusing especially enlightened society.
on workers in the security sector, fast food • Retrenchment and Severance Benefits Act
industry, retail sales and those employed by • Companies Act
contractors, who are particularly at risk, benefit • Repeal of Workmen’s Compensation Act
from a more equitable position of wealth • Occupational Safety and Health Act
• Adhere to the general objectives of the ILO • Supplemental Police Act
position on Decent Work
Maternity and Paternity Protection
PROPOSALS • The Maternity Protection Act, 1/2000 will be
Amendments Will Be Made to the amended to provide for 14 weeks maternity
Industrial Relations Act (IRA) leave – the international standard
The existing legislation is severely limited and will be • Provisions for paternity leave will be made
reviewed with the intention of striking an appropriate
balance between all the parties involved, ensuring The Minimum Wage
that necessary action is taken within an appropriate • The minimum wage will be reviewed for
timeframe. appropriate improvement
Two matters need to be clearly addressed with • The minimum Wages board will be appointed
urgency: without delay
i) The right of workers to join a trade union of their • Unions will be engaged to play a constructive
Labour within Trinidad and Tobago should
choice is to be enforced and protected role in productivity and competitiveness
be organised as a positive force for economic
ii) Currently the status of certain classes of workers, The Master and Servants Ordinance, which is an old
development. We will partner with labour unions to
(including domestic workers, gardeners, colonial law, and contrary to the Decent Work policy
work beyond the frontiers of traditional collective
amongst others) is not fully protected. The rights of the International Labour Organisation, will be
bargaining of higher wages and better working
of these workers require legislative attention and repealed.
conditions. These considerations, important in
this will be done
themselves, must be seen within the framework of
Migrant Labour
workers taking up their responsibility to participate
• Implement a proper policy on migrant labour
in decision-making and control at the level of the
Process of Decertification of Trade Unions • Establish an authority to monitor migrant
firm, as well as the national level. The major emphasis
This extreme provision is to be removed and replaced labour
of organised labour then, would be the economic
with more equitable measures to ensure that • Ensure that migrant Labour is not to be used to
development of country, ensuring this development
infractions by parties are dealt with more objectively. the disadvantage of local labour

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food production will be identified and that • We will increase the energy efficiency of our
areas requiring protection for environmental or industries to combat climate change.
ecological reasons will be clearly designated • We will establish an incentive scheme that will
• We shall create an action plan for sewage support individuals, companies, and in particular
treatment and clean water for all, as well heavy industry and buildings which engage in
as immediately lay in Parliament the Draft energy-saving measures. “Green” buildings will
Air Pollution Rules and the Draft Solid and be encouraged
Hazardous Waste Rules which are mandatory
requirements of the Environmental Management
Act
• We will formulate a work plan to ensure that
drainage and flooding problems are solved once
and for all
• We will develop and implement an integrated
coastal zone management strategy, which
requires a synergy between Government
agencies and coastal community stakeholders
for protecting, restoring, enhancing and
developing our coastal and marine resources,
MANAGING OUR restoration of areas that have been damaged by
poor and dangerous practices of development and
in a sustainable manner. The NEP would be
reviewed to provide for no loss of mangroves
ENVIRONMENT to strengthen community-based environmental
projects. This is to be administered by an independent
• We will continue and enhance the programmes
There Can Be No Sustainable Development body with well defined and publicised criteria for the
of reforestation and the beautification of all
without Respect for the Environment highways and public places by the planting
disbursement of funds.
of trees and flowers and we will strengthen
We recognise that the environment, in all its conservation practices across the country
Our government will discourage the development of
dimensions is an issue that encompasses across • We will provide incentives to develop a recycling
any industry that threatens the environment to the
ministries, and society. As a result, an individual industry, thereby creating employment and
detriment of human development. Additionally, we
ministry should be set up to treat with issues related to encouraging entrepreneurship, starting
will heed the concerns of our citizens as related to
the environment as opposed to its current status as an immediately with the Beverage Container Bill,
environmental issues.
appendage to another ministry. It must be central to which has already been prepared by the EMA.
sustainable human development. • We will establish parks and other initiatives to
• We will introduce the Planning and Development
encourage community and family wellness.
of Land Bill (PDLB) with appropriate adjustments
We need to review the approved National Furthermore, we will set up a National Parks
as may be required, to govern land use planning
Environmental Policy (NEP) integrating its various and Recreation Authority, for the purpose
and development so that development can take
dimensions to conform to international commitments, of conserving, protecting and maintaining
place in a coherent and sustainable manner and
including Copenhagen. environmentally sensitive areas
housing development will be located within
• We will strengthen and promote efforts at nature
the context of the land use plan. This will also
We shall effectively utilise the Green Fund for the conservation, in particular the conservation of
mean that land suitable for agriculture and
bio-diversity regimes

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MANAGING OUR proving-up of new reserves in order to maintain a


healthy reserves-to-production ratio
ENERGY ASSETS • Provide incentives for research and development
on alternative energy sources with a view to the
Winning for Today and Tomorrow establishment of an alternative energy industry
• Resolve the issues of marginal field production,
R ecognising the continuous decline of our
hydrocarbon resources, our government will
introduce a number of policy initiatives. We will
heavy oil recovery, tar sands and small operators in
order to stimulate these sectors
• Continuation of the modernisation of the retail
guide the exploration, exploitation, utilisation and
marketing sector
monetisation of our Energy Resources for current and
• Increase in the local content, participation and
future generations, while safeguarding and protecting
ACTION ownership in energy projects, throughout the value
the environment.
FOR A THRIVING ECONOMY added chain and the services sector
AND A SUSTAINABLE • Resolution of outstanding issues of collaboration
We will ensure that the following are achieved:
FUTURE with other energy producers in the Caribbean and
• Establishment of a gas utilisation and pricing policy
Latin American region, with special attention to
based on a national consultation, which will be
Petrocaribe and CSME
initiated immediately
• Review and evaluatuation of the role, functions
• Immediate re-establishment of a project evaluation
and overall management of the Ministry of Energy
unit with the necessary capacity to evaluate all
SECTION OPENER and its related agencies to determine the extent to
gas-based projects with a view to ensuring that
which they satisfy the national energy needs and
citizens are informed of the opportunity cost and
contribute to national development
the maximum benefits from such projects
• We will also proactively seek investment and
• Comprehensive review, revision and updating
partnership opportunities in third and fourth
of the laws, taxation, regulations and practices
generation renewable energy alternatives. This will
governing the energy industry, so that there will
link our energy policy, research and development
be transparency and accountability in all matters.
initiative and provide new, high-value jobs for our
Before new energy-based industrial plants are
people, while simultaneously contributing to our
given final approval, stakeholder consultations
nation’s energy security
will be required. Our government will immediately
implement the Extractive Industries Transparency
Initiative (EITI)
• Expansion of the skill sets for national development
with a view of transferability to other sectors and
the capacity of existing tertiary sector institutions
to provide this will be reviewed to determine a way
forward for expanding capacity
• Development and implementation of a natural gas
allocation policy to ensure national energy security
• Energy security by addressing the exploration and

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investments for wealth creation at home


• Strengthen the institutions (e.g. Trinidad and
Tobago Bureau of Standards; Customs; Food
and Drugs) that facilitate trade and protect our
consumers
• Strengthen linkages between institutions of
research and development with productive
sectors in order to develop mechanisms for
market penetration (linking domestic production
to export markets)
• Link the producer with the market via
strengthening the Trade Directorate to ensure
delivery in four major areas: trade negotiations,
trade facilitation, market intelligence for
industry, and a vehicle for attracting direct
TRADE AND INDUSTRY pharmaceuticals, food production, processing and
alternative energy and third and fourth generation
foreign investment into the non-energy sector.
This will require:
The Life Blood of the Economy renewable energy industries. - Strengthening human resource competence
in trade negotiation through intensified and

T he guiding principles of our trade policy will be


that trade must result in economic and social
benefits for our people. We recognise that the role
Within the first year in government, we will consult,
develop and begin the implementation of a National
targeted training. In this regard, we will seek
to ensure continuity and backup in sub-
Export Strategy, an Industrial Policy, and a National divisions of the ministry.
of government is to facilitate trade but that it is the Services Industries Strategy. - The creation of a functional linkage between
private sector which engages in trade. the Trade Directorate, Ministry of External
We will therefore: Affairs and foreign missions by attaching
An effective trade regime, therefore, requires strategic • Implement existing trade agreements in Trade Promotion Officers to select, strategic
linkages amongst relevant ministries such as the collaboration with our CARICOM partners and missions.
Ministries of Trade, Agriculture, Tourism, Energy and continually ensure compatibility with existing - Support for the Private Sector’s efforts
Foreign Affairs through their trade delegations and trade treaties and arrangements with CSME, WTO to penetrate new markets by facilitating
foreign missions and the private sector. requirements market feasibility studies and other forms of
• Ensure continuous dialogue with the intelligence.
An industrial policy is critical in creating the platform private sector and other stakeholders in order to - Development of an appropriate incentive
upon which international trade takes place. The effectively pursue international arrangements scheme to encourage local and foreign
industrial policy will identify the areas in which we will which are likely to result in greater, beneficial investment in sectors of focus for economic
diversify the economy; amongst which the following economic activity diversification and for investment in new
have been already identified. Knowledge-based • Pursue a more aggressive trade policy with sectors especially those that can be supported
industries, cultural and entertainment Central America and South America in particular by a well-educated workforce based on
industries, ethnic products, food processing, the • Leverage the Caribbean diaspora to provide throughput from the tertiary sector.
maritime industry, services industries, biotechnology, “beachheads” into developed country markets
information technology, high-tech manufacturing, and leverage human capital assets and

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FOOD PRODUCTION
AND FOOD SECURITY
Creating a Food Secure Nation

F ood security is a prerequisite to people-centred


development. Agriculture with the right policy
framework, a targeted focus on identified challenges
and encouragement to farmers can make a huge
contribution to economic growth. The sector comprises
small- and large-scale farming, floriculture, niche
markets such as the cocoa industry, fisheries, livestock,
agro-forestry and agro-processing. A report by the
Food and Agriculture Organization in 2006 indicated
that appropriate policy and financial support can
TOURISM solve the problem of food production and significantly
increase food security in Trinidad and Tobago.
DEVELOPMENT Increased food production and food security will
Capitalising on Our Diversity – People and decrease our food import bill and lower the price of
Our goal will be to increase the contribution of food, while at the same time increasing prosperity for
Natural Assets tourism to the GDP and to critically examine the our farmers and providing sustainable livelihoods for
recently developed National Tourism Policy of more workers.
T ourism is an important platform through which we
will create sustainable employment opportunities
for our people, create international relationships and
Trinidad and Tobago with a view to implementation
after modification to achieve sustainable expansion Pillars of Development for Agriculture
KEY INITIATIVES
• Comprehensively address support infrastructure
of the sector. We further commit to developing the 1. Respect for agriculture, the farmers and the land challenges to food security in the first year of
allow the world, a taste of the finer things of Trinidad industry in consultation with all major stakeholders. government
2. Affordable food on a sustained basis
and Tobago. Because of our plurality and rich cultural We see carnival, cultural diversity and festivals • Initiate integrated action on water resources
3. Sustainable livelihood for farmers
diversity, maximising our tourism potential requires constituting an anchor around which a significant, management, drainage, irrigation, flooding
4. A mixture of traditional and technology-driven
multiple approaches to development. This includes year-round tourism industry can be developed. We water capture, conservation, sustainable food
platforms
the exploration and expansion of all the variety of will strengthen and develop local tourism centres production and food security
5. Regional and extra-regional joint ventures
tourism products including but not restricted to across rural Trinidad to enhance local tourism and to • Increase agriculture’s contribution to GDP from
to achieve economies of scale and export
recreation, sport, health, leisure, business, festivals, achieve a more diversified range of tourism products less than 0.6% to 3% in 5 years
competitiveness
culture and eco-tourism. While, indeed, the global in order to support a rural industrialization thrust. • Identify an umbrella institution to synergise
6. Functional linkages between research and
crisis has negatively affected this sector worldwide, We will set targets for the sector and incentivise their all existing institutions and information on
development and the sector to strengthen
signs of international turnaround auger well for a well achievements. We will work collaboratively with the research and development for agriculture. This
knowledge applications
positioned and implemented programme that casts T House of Assembly and the tourism sector in Tobago to will include issues of tissue culture, product
and T as a choice destination. ensure that tourism is sustainably developed in Tobago. identification and development, pest control,
The objective is to make Trinidad & Tobago a food-
secure nation. quality improvements and appropriate science
and technology.

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• Strategically link extension services to farmers as


part of a sustainable system •
co-operative efforts
Fast-track the transfer of deeds and titles to
INFRASTRUCTURE
• Link state temporary work programmes with farmers frustrated over the years by impediments Both an Enabler and a Consequence of
rural development need, so we will look into to legitimate ownership and inability to use land Development
the possibility of expanding CEPEP and URP to as collateral in financial transactions
provide labour and infrastructure support to the
farming community
• Once support infrastructure challenges are


Introduction of a crop insurance system
Training of farmer in HACCP (Hazard Analysis and
Critical Control Points) and other sanitary and
W e recognise that physical infrastructure is both
an enabler and a consequence of development.
While the current government has spent billions on
addressed, we will manage, monitor, maintain phytosanitary requirements infrastructure, some of its key components, which are
and sustain support system for food production • Implement a zero waste policy where the by- critical to improving the quality of life of our people,
• Introduce incentives to foster a multi-sectoral products from agro-processing can be used as a remain woefully inadequate.
approach to agricultural development such as feed stock for farmers
agriculture/tourism, agriculture/culture. Tobago • Design and implement a package of incentives We see infrastructure as the basis for developing
is already leading the way to encourage value-added beyond primary human capital, indigenous capacity and expanding
• Where necessary to propel the sector, the state production our skills base. When foreign firms are involved
will partner with the private sector in strategic • Management of marine resources and the in infrastructure projects, knowledge transfer
areas. Similar to approach taken to energy coastal communities that depend on them arrangements will be negotiated into contracts. So, too,
• Strengthening institutional marketing to will local content quotas.
support farmers for domestic and international
penetration Our policy on infrastructure will be based on ensuring the construction of new bridges and the re-
• We will introduce a wage support mechanism for quality, reliability and maintenance of existing construction of existing bridges.
farmers hiring labour in specific food production infrastructure while adopting transparent and • Housing – We commit to the provision of
activities to encourage and attract youth of every fair procurement practices. We commit to making quality housing for citizens, to be distributed
race and region to agriculture depending on significant improvements to the nation’s infrastructure, in a timely manner and in a fair and equitable
their interest and inclination. with a special focus on the following: manner. Our housing policy will be based on the
• Incentivize the banking sector to provide a development of homes, families and sustainable
window for agricultural investment • Water – We are committed to pursuing water communities and will be aligned to an overall
• Working with tertiary education sector to security for the nation through effective land use policy.
strengthen curriculum to provide trained human water catchment management policies. this • Land Tenure and Title – Our government will
resources in areas such as technology, harvesting will include water for the people, agriculture, resume the programme of regularisation of
techniques, farm management, agro-processing, industry and the protection of the environment unplanned settlements in accordance with the
agro-entrepreneurship • Transportation – The most effective modes of provisions of the Regularization of Land Tenure
• Introduce a national “agricultural land” transportation will be adopted to move people Act, No. 25 of 1998. We also recognise the issues
information inventory system which documents and goods within Trinidad, within Tobago and of land titles, particularly in Tobago, and we
all allocations by the state and soil profiles to between Trinidad and Tobago, all guided by a commit to effectively addressing this issue.
enable government to optimize state land usage national transportation study.
• Effect a National Land Use Policy that specifies • Roads & Bridges – A National Roads and Bridges
and protects land to be used exclusively for Authority will be established to determine
agriculture the appropriate network of major roads,
• Regularise “squatter farm lands” on the basis of highways, underpasses and overpasses and

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INFORMATION & • Promote the use of IT in SMEs and the informal


sector to increase productivity, decrease
TOBAGO SIDE BY SIDE •
Tobago and Trinidad
Facilitate the establishment of institutions
Side by Side and Together,
COMMUNICATION expenditure and to increase sales channels
• Integrate internet-enabled education Not One Behind the Other
to deal with social issues, such as juvenile
delinquency, drug abuse and rehabilitation
TECHNOLOGY (ICT) throughout the school system • Ensure that all government public services will
Infrastructure for Human Connectivity and • Increase broadband internet coverage The people of Tobago will have a major role in be accessible in Tobago
• Lower telecommunications costs, including high- determining their present and future development. • We will also take steps to mitigate the negative
Backbone of the Knowledge Economy speed internet access Before negotiating international treaties of major impact of the higher cost of living in Tobago
• Video conferencing to be made affordable importance, in particular those affecting the • We will strengthen democracy, participation and
In order to be a competitive nation in the global and universally accessible to promote less sovereignty and territorial integrity of Trinidad and inclusion by the people of Tobago in local and
knowledge economy we will link our diversification commuting and therefore less traffic Tobago, and in matters which particularly affect national affairs
strategy to the creation of knowledge industries in • Establish within the Police Service, a Digital Tobago, the Government will partner with the Tobago
order to create high-end jobs. This will be achieved by Security Agency, to detect, combat and protect House of Assembly. Our approach to national sustainable development
installing basic, technology-driven infrastructure so as against cybercrime in both the private and emphasises competitive industries, inclusion of
to create the information superhighway to connect us public sectors. Our sustainable development approach for the country the people, partnership through participation in
locally, regionally and internationally. We will take all • Recognise the IT industry as one of the pillars of at large addresses the major sectors of development, governance, higher paying and more sustainable
necessary steps to ensure that access to ICT is extended our economy which in large measure covers the requirements of jobs with human development and social support for
to every household – making Trinidad & Tobago a • Improve the operation of the Central Statistical both islands, Tobago and Trinidad. people, families and communities being at the centre
connected nation. Office, collecting additional information relevant In collaboration with the people of Tobago we will, of the development process. These very principles will
to today’s digital world (e.g. number of internet however, attend to these specific areas: guide our approach to development in Tobago as it will
Our ICT plan will be focused on creating opportunities users, information on services industry, number in Trinidad. However, we recognise that Trinidad and
for our people and enhancing the quality of their lives. of persons involved in the services sector,service • Revisit the provisions of the Tobago House Tobago may be one nation but Tobago and Trinidad are
To do this, we will create productive and sustainable sector exporters etc.). Use electronic means to of Assembly Act, and in particular, the Fifth separate islands and that special initiatives are required
employment opportunities on a large scale by collect data and disseminate information, so that Schedule, with a view to granting greater to address this reality.
accelerating human development via vastly improved it is available in weeks, rather than years. autonomy and responsibility to the people of
and expanded education and health care services, • Review all relevant legislation to enable a Tobago over matters that directly impact on
which will be supported by IT platforms; make Trinidad thriving, secure digital environment, specifically, Tobago
cyber secure; give T and T’s IT industry a boost in the the Data Protection Bill, Electronic Transaction • Define the Housing and Land Settlements
domestic economy and create export capacity; and use Bill, Amendments to the Telecommunications Programme while taking into account the
IT to assist with eliminating corruption. Act, Amendments to the Exchequer and Audit cultural preferences of the people of Tobago
Act. • Implement measures to regularise land
Specifically, we will take measures to: titles in Tobago based on a review of the
• Implement an e-Citizen’s card with citizen recommendations of recent reports on this
identification number to eventually replace matter
electoral ID card and all other identification • Provide the resources for Tobago to undertake
systems. This will allow citizens to be able to a sustainable development plan which seeks to
authenticate themselves for online services achieve the full potential of the people of Tobago
from government, resulting in the more • Complete all infrastructural projects currently in
efficient delivery of government services to the train
population • Strengthen air and sea transport between

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FOREIGN POLICY AND erratic, at times contradictory and supported at


best by a few selected policy-makers.
much as possible, a common and proactive
policy stand among the CARICOM Members •
in Trinidad and Tobago
Engaging in a significant recruitment drive
FOREIGN RELATIONS These fundamental policy directives lead to the
with regard to critical issues such as the “forced
returnees” from the United States and the UK,
and training effort at all levels, to build
and strengthen capacities in the field of
Leveraging the World to Support National adoption of the following policy proposals: the reconstruction of Haiti, the “Bolivarian international relations and diplomacy, and for
Development • Foreign Policy formulation and implementation Alternative” (ALBA), climate change and this purpose, use and expand as necessary
will be subject to parliamentary debate and sustainable development existing institutions, among them the Institute of
oversight, possibly in the context of the annual • In order to strengthen and deepen the relations International Relations (UWI, St. Augustine)
budget debate. The Special Parliamentary with CARICOM and its various institutions, • Assessing the locations and staffing of Foreign
Committee on Foreign Affairs, will as established Trinidad and Tobago will appoint a special Missions and Embassies with a view to making
in the Standing Orders, will be activated to envoy/ambassador to CARICOM. appropriate changes so as to make them more
consult with various stakeholders on matters • A more active, but selective participation will effective in the implementation of the Country’s
related to Foreign Policy. be pursued in the work of the United Nations foreign policy
• International Treaties and other Government System of Organisations, in particular in those • Reactivating, in the Ministry of the Attorney
to Government Agreements, including Trade areas which are directly in line with Trinidad General, a properly staffed Human Rights
Agreements especially those imposing heavy & Tobago’s national development objectives, Bureau with the mandate to monitoring the
financial burden, will be subject to public i.e. the environment, poverty reduction, the implementation of the various international
information and scrutiny before final signature. millennium development goals, human rights, human rights instruments, including the periodic
• International treaties of major importance, in drugs and crime, and world trade. reporting to the international human rights
particular those affecting the sovereignty and community
territorial integrity of Trinidad & Tobago will be Institutional Requirements/Implications: A new • Establishing, a joint unit between the Ministry of
subject to a popular referendum approach to governance in foreign policy and foreign Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Foreign
• A proper balance will be struck in the pursuit affairs, will require: Affairs. A properly staffed Trade Delegation
We recognise and uphold: of foreign policy objectives between bilateral • Establishing a Trinidad and Tobago Council which will be in the lead in terms of trade and
• That foreign policy’s primary function must be and multilateral channels, whereby a certain on Foreign Relations, composed of prominent investment promotion and the various trade
the pursuit of national development objectives priority will be given to multilateral diplomacy, persons from in and out of government, from negotiations, thus dealing with aspects of major
and interests, i.e. the sustainable human at the regional level through CARICOM, and civil society and academia, with a distinguished importance in Trinidad and Tobago’s current
development and human security of all the at the interregional level through the Inter- international relations background, to act in an development scenario
people of Trinidad and Tobago American system, the European Union, and the advisory and monitoring function with regard to • Strengthening our High Commission in India
• That foreign policy and its implementation must Commonwealth foreign policy formulation and implementation and establish a full-fledged mission in China
be guided by the principles of good governance, • On CARICOM more specifically, Trinidad • Redefining the role, mandate and function in recognition of the growing influence of
i.e. transparency, accountability, participation and Tobago will re-engage fully with the of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to make these two countries in world affairs and their
and effective representation regional integration process and contribute it the primary agency responsible for the emergence as major world economic powers
• The call for a new approach to foreign policy, to the strengthening of the overall CARICOM implementation and coordination in the conduct and centres of influence
based on the principles of good governance for framework, including the CSME. In this context, of foreign policy and foreign affairs
the benefit of the people and not for the prestige the recent initiative of establishing economic • Rebuilding the foreign relations capacities
and self-aggrandizement of a few and political union between Trinidad & Tobago of the ministry, which is grossly understaffed,
• The call also for a cohesive approach to foreign and some States of the Eastern Caribbean is undertrained and underequipped, by bringing
policy planning and implementation, as against considered divisive and will be reversed. in, at least temporarily, the necessary expertise
a day-to-day decision-making process, often • Also, Trinidad and Tobago will promote, as of senior and experienced people easily available

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3. The crime and personal security issues will be 7. We will have clean, responsible and responsive
decidedly improved and the justice system government with legislative changes and
overhauled resulting in faith that justice will be constitutional amendments to curb excesses and
done and seen to be done. Poverty will also be abuse of power. There will also be an emphasis
reduced on a systematic basis and the quality of on transparency and accountability.
life in individual homes will be further improved
by our home-focused strategy. More people 8. We will have immediate action in specific areas
will be empowered to achieve sustainable identified in our 100-day plan that will begin to
livelihoods and more children will achieve in make a difference immediately such as measures
school. for water resources management, flood control,
irrigation and fixing all leaks in the WASA system.
4. We will achieve food security as a reality and
in the process effectively address the issue 9. The tone of the country will change and barriers
of water resources management, including will be broken down through consultation,
flooding and water security and that will have a participation, involvement and consensus-
direct effect on our quality of life and the price building. This will help us to achieve unity of
of food. By linking workers to the productive purpose in our efforts and partnership and trust
process and to sustainable initiatives, we will in the society.
improve productivity and enhance sustainable
development practices throughout the country. We invite you to be a part of the economic and political
transformation of Trinidad and Tobago.
5. We will be strengthening our energy industry,
but we will also be building for a sustainable We recognise that a holistic and synergistic approach
WHAT DIFFERENCE 1. All development would take place in the context
of a land use and physical planning framework
future linked to alternative energy and new
knowledge and creative industries such as sport,
to sustainable development is necessary to achieve
meaningful and lasting results. Accordingly, structures,
WILL A MANIFESTO and that sustainable development principles
will apply. There will be order and purpose in
entertainment, festivals, information technology,
biotechnology, high-tech manufacturing, light
mechanisms and institutions will be created as may
be required to effect coordination, integration and
MAKE? development strategy and execution. manufacturing, tourism, agro-industries and
knowledge industries. Sustainable diversification
optimum impact in the right places so that policy
implementation yields the maximum direct benefit to
2. People would be central to the development of our economy will therefore become a our citizens.
What will be the policy shift that will occur if
process; not in word but in deed. Education sustainable goal.
development of our country is guided by this
manifesto and what will be the impact of this policy for all will be a reality. Sixty percent tertiary
participation will be realised; a poverty 6. Local government will be more meaningful
shift?
reduction strategy will be set in motion, social to people and more impactful on community
welfare support will be integrated for impact development and there will be many more
In general, the economy will be transformed and
and jobs will be created on a sustainable basis opportunities for participation and influence by
the political system will be more responsive and
in a thriving economy which reduces our citizens.
participatory but we mention nine specific differences.
dependence on energy and creates jobs through
new industries that pay better.

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DECLARATION OF 5. Build a diverse and democratic society that


respects human rights, in which all people
PRINCIPLES live in dignity and security, free of all forms of
discrimination on the basis of religion, colour
or gender, where labour is respected, and which
fosters the culture of dialogue to facilitate an
1. Partner with the People in establishing the increase of understanding and mutual trust
conditions in which everyone can fulfil his/her between individuals and groups, for these are the
true potential so that our country can flourish on premise of authentic peace
the basis of sustainable development – everyone
counts and everyone is needed 6. Not tolerate any form of corruption and should
not politicise the civil service, commissions or state
2. Provide a safe, secure and sustainable enterprises
environment where all people can live, work and
play without fear and in which their quality of life is 7. Promote legislation for the registration and
optimised. The partners will seek to transform the funding of political parties subject to review of an
society and end the lawlessness and disorder which independent body
contributes to criminal activity thrives
8. Support a system of governance which
3. Ensure that the disadvantaged in our society are upholds the rule of law and the separation of
provided with the tools to enable them to become powers and the independence of the Judiciary
productive and make reasonable provisions for in its administrative and adjudicative functions
those persons who, by reason of illness, old age or under which all major sectors of the population
disability cannot work are represented and which encourages the
participation of women at all levels of governance
4. Provide an education and training system
that enhances mutual respect and esteem, in 9. Invite international observers to oversee every
order to help bring about a peaceful and fraternal general election and whose report is promptly laid
coexistence between people of different ethnic in Parliament
groups, cultures and religions within a framework
which is relevant to the needs of the modern
world, with particular emphasis on civics, moral
and spiritual values and the need to become a
knowledge-based economy and to introduce
a platform for young people to engage in
entrepreneurial activity

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DECLARATION OF 5. Openness
THE PEOPLE’S 2. AND WHEREAS
The Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago has been
VALUES Be as open as possible about all the decisions and
actions that they take. They should give reasons for
PARTNERSHIP dissolved and the General Election will be
held on 24th May 2010. This General Election
A Partnership for Sustainable Good is a decisive and a historic turning-point and
their decisions and restrict information only when
the wider public interest clearly demands Governance in Trinidad and Tobago watershed in the development of our great twin-
1. Selflessness island Republic and the following political parties
Make decisions based solely in terms of the public 6. Honesty 1. WHEREAS the People of Trinidad and Tobago in recognise and acknowledge that our nation
interest. Members should not do so in order to gain Declare any private interests relating to their public their Constitution – needs men and women of selfless dedication,
financial or other material benefits for themselves, duties and take steps to resolve any conflicts arising a) have affirmed that the nation of Trinidad firm resolve, integrity and national commitment
their family, or their friends in a way that protects the public interest and Tobago is founded upon principles that to take our beloved country forward.
acknowledge the supremacy of God, faith in
2. Integrity 7. Dialogue fundamental human rights and freedoms, the 3. AND WHEREAS
Not place themselves under any financial or other Commit to frank and patient dialogue, refusing to position of the family in a society of free men and The Partners herein, in the interest of the people
obligation to outside individuals or organisations consider their differences as an insurmountable free institutions, the dignity of the human person of Trinidad and Tobago agree and subscribe
that might influence them in the performance of barrier, but recognizing instead that to encounter and the equal and inalienable rights with which to this historic Partnership and to pool their
their official duties the diversity of others can become an opportunity all members of the human family are endowed considerable talents and resources in the
for greater reciprocal understanding by their Creator; national interest at this critical juncture in the
3. Objectivity b) respect the principles of social justice and history of Trinidad and Tobago.
Make choices based on merit in carrying out public 8. Leadership therefore believe that the operation of the
business, including making public appointments, Holders of public office should promote and economic system should result in the material 4. AND WHEREAS
awarding contracts, or recommending individuals support these principles by leadership and example resources of the community being so distributed The Partners believe that the opportunity
for rewards and benefits as to subserve the common good, that there exists for the people of Trinidad and Tobago to
should be adequate means of livelihood for all, vote for a people-oriented and participatory
4. Accountability that labour should not be exploited or forced government committed to social justice and
Be accountable for their decisions and actions to by economic necessity to operate in inhumane implemented by an effective, results-oriented
the public and submit themselves to whatever conditions but that there should be opportunity team whose national objective is to put into
scrutiny is appropriate to their office for advancement on the basis of recognition of practice collaborative leadership to achieve good
merit, ability and integrity; governance.
c) have asserted their belief in a democratic society
in which all persons may, to the extent of their 5. In this PEOPLE’S PARTNERSHIP the partners
capacity, play some part in the institutions of the are:
national life and thus develop and maintain due 1) UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS, (‘UNC’);
respect for lawfully constituted authority; 2) THE CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE, (‘COP’);
d) recognise that men and institutions remain free 3) TOBAGO ORGANISATION OF THE PEOPLE,
only when freedom is founded upon respect for (‘TOP’);
moral and spiritual values and the rule of law; 4) NATIONAL JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE,
(‘NJAC’); AND
5) MOVEMENT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE, (‘MSJ’).

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6. NOW THEREFORE the Partners agree and


declare as follows:
a. LEADER OF THE PARTNERSHIP AND PRIME
MINISTERIAL CANDIDATE: FOR and on behalf of
The Partners agree that the Leader of the UNITED NATIONAL CONGRESS
Partnership and Prime Ministerial Candidate is
and shall be Mrs. KAMLA PERSAD-BISSESSAR. Kamla Persad-Bissessar
b. The Partners agree to select candidates and Political Leader, UNC
only one candidate from the Partnership
shall contest the General Election in each
constituency in Trinidad and in Tobago and FOR and on behalf of
such candidate shall be the standard-bearer THE CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLE
for the Partners in that constituency.
c. The Partners commit to adopt Principles and Winston Dookeran
Codes of Conduct whereby the interest of our Political Leader, COP
beloved country is and shall be put before
party and individual self-interest and as a
government comprising the Partners they FOR and on behalf of
will implement a public policy programme TOBAGO ORGANISATION OF THE PEOPLE
to improve the quality of life of the People
of Trinidad and Tobago based on shared Ashworth Jack
principles of national development and Political Leader, TOP
national unity. Together these constitute the
foundation for sustainable government. The
said Principles and Codes of Conduct include FOR and on behalf of
but are not limited to the matters set out in NATIONAL JOINT ACTION COMMITTEE
the Appendix hereto attached and marked as
“A”. Makandal Daaga
d. The Partners have established Collaborative Political Leader/Chief Servant, NJAC
Teams to develop a common Public Policy
Programme to be shared on a Common
Platform and have agreed to establish FOR and on behalf of
mechanisms for the achievement of MOVEMENT FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
Consensus.
e. The Partners agree that they will abide by Errol K. Mc Leod
the spirit and letter of the Constitution and Chairman, MSJ
law of Trinidad and Tobago and to propose
legislative changes as are necessary to give Dated this 21st day of April, 2010
effect to the will of the people.

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