December 30, 2019 News Bridging divides: Working together is the only path forward For over twenty-nine years, a single twenty-five feet long bridge across the Windbelt Lagoon served as the only way... Read More
October 30, 2019 News Keeping the light of transparency shining: Maintaining accountability in the extractive sector (Newspaper article) The Government of Trinidad and Tobago, last week, signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding on the Implementation of the... Read More
September 12, 2019 News Catalysing Communities: participation of civil society groups critical to achieving sustainable development (newspaper column) ON September 6, an open letter which was signed by 60 civil society organisations was hand-delivered to the Office... Read More
August 29, 2019 News Catch ah Fire: As human rights are eroded, the Amazon burns (Newspaper column) Bob Marley, in the Wailers’ fifth studio album, told the slave drivers to catch ah fire or go to... Read More
August 2, 2019 News Civil society calls on the Government of Trinidad and Tobago to signal its commitment to good environmental governance by signing and ratifying the Escazú Agreement On Tuesday 23 July 2019, at the Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean, 30 civil society organisations working on... Read More
July 14, 2019 News The 10th Cropper Foundation Writers’ Workshop marks 20 years of support for Caribbean Literature On Saturday 13th July, on the quiet north coast of Trinidad, the Cropper Foundation hosted the closing ceremony of... Read More