Judicial reforms employed digital case management enhancements to improve efficiency,
while institutional capacity-building initiatives equipped officials to combat trafficking, terrorism and
illicit arms trade. The Government also Implemented a NAP on Women, Peace and Security, integrating global best practices to address GBV and social cohesion. Public awareness campaigns and training sessions strengthened national and regional responses to trafficking in persons, enhancing victim protection and prosecution mechanisms. Child protection efforts expanded through case management improvements, mental health support and strengthened legal safeguards for migrant children. Meanwhile, initiatives to combat child labor will include policy development and youth engagement programs. These efforts collectively reinforced Trinidad and Tobago’s commitment to human rights, justice and security.
Key Achievements By the Numbers
National Strategic Action Plan
on Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence.
National Action Plan
to advance the Women, Peace and Security Agenda.
Government officials
trained on humanitarian protection.
child welfare cases
benefitted from streamlined case management.
officers from law enforcement, legal and scientific institutions
trained in firearms trafficking prevention and ballistic evidence collection.
duty-bearers
trained to identify, protect and assist victims of trafficking.
Funding
Total Available Funding
US $4,017,503
Total Expenditure
US $3,421,061
Key Partners
Flagship Results