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National Consultations on the PSA

National Consultations on the PSA

National Consultations on the PSA

calendar_today 28 May 2014

UNFPA’s Assistant Representative Aurora Noguera-Ramkisoon delivers greetings at the 2nd Consultation for the Population Policy, held at the Radisson Hotel in Port of Spain on May 26, 2014. Other members of the panel from left to right include, Mr Sherron Manswell, Communications Coordinator, Ministry of Planning and Development and Chairperson for the event, Ms. Joanne Deoraj, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Planning and Development and Ms. Terry Ann Atkins-Huggins, Assistant Director, T

In May 2014, The Ministry of Planning and Sustainable Development of Trinidad & Tobago in collaboration with UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund hosted a series of National Consultations on the findings and recommendations of the Population Situation Analysis (PSA). The PSA examines trends in population and reproductive health dynamics and their impacts on poverty, inequality and development.

The aim of the consultations was to engage national stakeholders to get their feedback on this very important study which will inform the development of a revised National Population Policy. The Population Policy will define government’s policy on population and outline its approach to managing population resources in keeping with the government’s objective of achieving “economic inclusiveness in an innovation-driven, growth economy with greater equity, more meaningful participation and a rising tide of prosperity for All.”

A total of three (3) consultations were convened across Trinidad and Tobago from May 16 to May 28 beginning in Tobago on May 16 and culminating in South in Trinidad on May 28, 2014.

The PSA and notes requesting the establishment of a national population council and a technical unit within the Ministry of Planning and Sustainable Development will shortly be submitted to Cabinet for approval.