Trinidad and Tobago is blessed with an abundance of natural resources, including oil and natural gas. These resources are finite and will not last forever. Shouldn’t all citizens, especially our young people, have a say in how our leaders and government manage them?
The Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago is providing that opportunity.
Tune in on Monday 29 October at 10:00 AM as students from 26 schools meet in the 10th National Youth Parliament to debate: "Transparency and Accountability – Managing our nation’s natural resources”
Follow the debate LIVE on the Parliament Network: Cable Channel 11, Radio 105.5 FM or log on to www.ttparliament.org. You can also connect on www.facebook.com/ttyouthparliament
Participating Schools:
- Bishop’s High School Tobago
- Signal Hill Secondary
- Class Enterprise Private Secondary
- North Trinidad Methodist Youth Department
- UWI School of Business and Applied Studies (trading as ROYTEC)
- Tobago Youth Council
- University of the Southern Caribbean (USC)
- University of the West Indies, St. Augustine
- UWI Open Campus, St. Augustine
- Trinidad and Tobago Hospitality and Tourism Institute
- A.S.J.A. Girls' College, San Fernando
- Barrackpore West Secondary
- St. Joseph’s Convent San Fernando
- Naparima College
- Marabella North Secondary
- Pleasantville Secondary
- Presentation College, San Fernando
- San Fernando Central Secondary
- St. Benedict's College
- Miracle Ministries Pentecostal High
- Vishnu Boys’ Hindu College
- Siparia West Secondary
- Point Fortin East Secondary
- Malick Secondary
- Trinity College, Moka
- St Augustine Secondary