A Roadmap for SDG Implementation in Trinidad and Tobago. UNCT MAPS Mission Team 25 April 2017

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A Roadmap for SDG Implementation in Trinidad and Tobago UNCT MAPS Mission Team 25 April 2017

A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

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A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

I. RAPID INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT Alignment of national policy to SDG targets Partnerships for the Goals Peace, Justice, and Strong Life on Land Life below Water No Poverty 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% Total+Partial Zero Hunger Good Health and Well-being Quality Education Gender Equality Climate Action Clean Water and Sanitation Responsible Consumption Sustainable Cities and Reduced Inequalities Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Industry, Innovation, and

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A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

ACCELERATORS Integrated Land and Coastal Management V. Placing environment at the centre of development I. People First: Nurturing our greatest asset Improve Performance of Social Protection System Strengthen Competitiveness and Productivity for Inclusive Growth IV. Building globally competitive businesses VISION 2030 III. Quality infrastructure and transportation II. Good governance and service excellence Increased Access to Justice Greening infrastructure for sustainable development

COMBO SOCIAL PROTECTION Key challenges Fragmentation of programmes Weak evidence base to inform policy Leakages I. Putting People First: Nurturing our Greatest Asset Barriers to entry for specific groups Sub-optimal Performance of Social Protection Weak coordination between sectors No path towards productive employment

COMBO SOCIAL PROTECTION OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM Strengthen evidence base to inform policy making Single registry of beneficiaries Improved monitoring and evaluation of programmes Grievance mechanisms Minimize leakages Improve targeting mechanisms Link to productive employment Consolidate training and skills development services, and offer as part of social protection system

COMBO SOCIAL PROTECTION OPTIMIZE PERFORMANCE OF SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEM Improve coordination with other sectors Strengthen Inter-Ministerial Social Policy Committee Results based budgeting Design incentives for healthier lifestyles and behaviours Avoid missed opportunities to affect behavior change towards healthier, more productive citizens Remove barriers of entry for specific groups Strengthen and expand care services Facilitate access for female/child victims of domestic violence Programme consolidation Potential Social Worker Force/ Active search Single window services

COMBO of interventions Grievance mechanisms Programme consolidation Single registry of beneficiaries Strengthen evidence base to inform policy Improved monitoring and evaluation Minimalize leakage Improve targeting mechanisms Single window services Facilitate access for female/child victims of domestic violence Potential Social Worker Force/ Active search Remove barriers to entry for specific groups Strengthen and expand care services Optimize Performance of Social Protection System Improve coordination with other sectors Design incentives for healthier lifestyles and behaviours Link to productive employment Consolidate training and skill development services, and strengthen as conditionalities Results based budgeting Strengthen Inter- Ministerial Social Policy Committee

COMBO SOCIAL PROTECTION VISION 2030 Agenda 2030 Social justice Poverty eradicated Social service delivery Family protection services I. Putting People First: Nurturing our Greatest Asset Housing Improve Performance of Social Protection System Healthy lifestyles Productive capacity

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COMBO PRODUCTIVITY Key challenges Disconnected business development and financing eco-systems for SME Low levels of economic diversification IV. BUILDING COMPETITIVE BUSINESS Strengthen Competitiveness and Productivity for Inclusive Growth Low quality investment in innovation, research and development Limited risk taking Weak Productive Capacity

COMBO PRODUCTIVITY STRENGTHEN PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS Economic diversification Explore green economy opportunities Improve public procurement Macroeconomic enabling environment Develop overarching regulatory framework for SOEs Increase proportion of capital expenditure in budget relative to recurrent expenditure Review transfers and subsidies Review corporate tax framework and undertake VAT simplification Strengthen cross-sectoral coordination Productive capacity Aligning skills with productive opportunities

COMBO PRODUCTIVITY STRENGTHEN PRODUCTIVITY AND COMPETITIVENESS Ecosystems for MSMEs Consolidate MSME support services Single access e-window for service and networking Implementation of results based system of support services Financial inclusion programme Investment in research, innovation and development National business incubator

COMBO of interventions Financial Inclusion Programme Implementation of a results based system of support services Consolidate MSME support Services Increase proportion of capital expenditure in budget Single access e- window for services and networking Eco-system for SMEs Enabling environment Improve Public Procurement Regulatory framework for SOE s. Investment in research and innovation Strengthen Competitiveness and Productivity for Inclusive Growth Strengthen Crosssectoral coordination Productive capacity National Business Incubator Economic diversification Review transfers and subsidies Explore Green Economy opportunities Align skills with productive opportunities Review Corporate Tax and VAT simplification

COMBO PRODUCTIVITY VISION 2030 Agenda 2030 Macroeconomic stability Business environment for entrepreneurship IV. Building Globally Competitive Businesses Products and services for global market Strengthen Competitiveness and Productivity for Inclusive Growth Destination for investment and trade

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Immediate opportunity E-payment for public services: taxes, customs, trade, permits E-platform for investments and innovation opportunities Administrative and legislative reforms for e- business SME eco-system on virtual platform ICT Infrastructure for Public Efficiency, and Private Sector Competitiveness E-procurement and e-tendering E- Market Place to facilitate development of value-chains and business clusters

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COMBO LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT Key challenges Environmentally unfriendly behavior Freeriding; Ecosystem services undervalued V. Placing the Environment at the Centre of Social and Economic Development Land and Coastal Ecosystem Degradation Weak enforcement of environmental legislation Fragmented land planning

COMBO LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT Strengthen protected area system Consolidation and expansion of the Protected Area System Development and delivery of administration services Ensuring financial sustainability of the system (i.e. user fees) Streamlining institutional mandates Enhanced land planning system Economic valuation of ecosystem services GIS support system for land allocation Avoid Reduce Mitigate - offset risk management Integrated climate risk

COMBO LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT INTEGRATED LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT Ensure regulatory enforcement Improve interception and prosecution Streamline environmental regulation Promote sustainable and land use practices Foster nature-based livelihood alternatives (i.e. tourism) Implement innovative schemes for environmental protection Payment for Ecosystem Services (i.e. water provision) Concessions Offsetting Community based action

COMBO of interventions Streamlining institutional mandates Expansion and consolidation Strengthen protected area system Community based action Facilitate sustainable land use Innovative private sector schemes Environmentally friendly production Financing and administration Integrated Land and Coastal Management Improve interception and prosecution Strengthen regulatory enforcement Streamline environmental regulations Avoid-Reduce- Mitigate Reshape decision making for planning Economic valuation of ecosystem services GIS based support system

COMBO LAND AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT VISION 2030 Agenda 2030 Environmental Governance Meet international obligations V. Placing the Environment at the Centre of Social and Economic Development Maintained ecosystems and biodiversity Integrated Land and Coastal Management Cleaner and healthier environment

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COMBO ACCESS TO JUSTICE Key challenges Delays in prosecution Inadequate legal aid services II. Good Governance and Service Excellence Suboptimal Access to Justice Lack of legal awareness Weak coordination among institutions of justice

COMBO ACCESS TO JUSTICE INCREASED ACCESS TO JUSTICE Strengthen judiciary to deliver increased access to justice National access to justice assessment Enhanced capacity for prosecution and legal defense Streamline case management procedures and monitoring Support legal aide entities Capacity development for attorneys, paralegals, prosecutors Legal awareness: rights and access to justice Criminal justice reform and increased coordination Legislative reform Common case management Cross-agency dialogues and common strategic planning

COMBO of interventions Common case management Strengthen judiciary Access to justice assessment Streamline case management procedures Legal awareness Criminal justice reform and increased coordination Increased Access to Justice Capacity for prosecution and legal defense Cross agency dialogue and common planning Legislative reform Support legal aide entities Capacity development

COMBO ACCESS TO JUSTICE VISION 2030 Agenda 2030 Efficient and effective law enforcement II. Good Governance and Service Excellence Increased Access to Justice Confidence in the judiciary system Safe and secure place to live, visit and do business

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COMBO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE Key challenges Ageing infrastructure Suboptimal investment III. Quality Infrastructure and Transportation Inadequate Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Inefficiency in service delivery Underpricing

COMBO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE GREENING INFRASTRUCTURE Enhance service delivery Streamline institutional mandates to reduce overlap or gaps Update and strengthen regulatory frameworks and enforcement Public-private partnerships for service delivery Modernize infrastructure and promote investment Implement innovative financial instruments (i.e. green bonds) Technological advancements (i.e. efficiency, safety) Service pricing reform Subsidies (water, waste, transport) Water and waste pricing systems

COMBO of interventions Technological advancements Public private partnerships Enhance service delivery Modernize infrastructure & promote investment Greening Infrastructure for Sustainable Development (transport, waste, water) Innovative financial instruments Service pricing reforms Reduce subsidies Streamlining institutional mandates Strengthening/ enforcement of regulations Water and waste pricing systems

COMBO GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE VISION 2030 Agenda 2030 Business innovation & entrepreneurship Efficient Transport System Attractive destination for investment Improve solid waste management III. Quality Infrastructure and Transportation Cleaner and healthier environment Greening Infrastructure for Sustainable Development Improved public utilities Modern technology Energy efficiency

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A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

III. FINANCING Optimization of public spending Targeting funding towards cluster of issues or accelerators to achieve progress across goals and targets Establish medium-term expenditure frameworks and results-based budgeting Tax audits Smart taxation and public subsidies reform Introduce/revise taxes on tobacco, environmental externalities, fuel, etc. Innovative finance Green and blue bonds (e.g. transport, waste and water) Promote diaspora investment and engagement Impact investment to expand available financing options and spur innovation

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A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

IV. DATA ECOSYSTEM Production of official statistics Statistical capacity is below the average for Latin America and the Caribbean Especially in the methodology and periodicity sub-categories Standardization of data production is a challenge as MDAs generally do not follow international classification codes Web technology is increasingly being used for data dissemination Timeliness of data production is a challenge The CSO does not have a published data release calendar Gap analysis for SDG indicators needs to be undertaken

IV. DATA ECOSYSTEM Recommendations Coordinate Prioritize Standardize Sensitize Innovate Partner Prioritize Standardize Sensitize Innovate Coordinate

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A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

V. VISION 2030 ACTION CAMPAIGN Communications Explain WHY changes and reforms are needed and HOW will the public benefit Obtain key stakeholder ownership prior to public engagement Advocacy Take to scale Vision 2030 action campaign lead by public private partnership platform, with participation of CSO, private sector, churches, academia, sports Align Vision 2030 and SDG campaign so people see global and national linkages Champions from each stakeholders group - focus on youth and vulnerable Consider which medium (social media, TV, radio, caravans in communities, public art that inspires future for T and T)

A ROADMAP TOWARDS SDG IMPLEMENTATION I. Alignment: The Rapid Integrated Assessment II. From planning to action: Prioritizing SDG accelerators III. Financing the agenda IV. Monitoring and reporting: Data ecosystem V. Engagement: Vision 2030 Action Campaign VI. Coordination: Institutional mechanisms

VI. GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY ENHANCING IMPLEMENTATION THROUGH QUALITY AND EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE DELIVERY Create a vision for excellence in public services Reduce fragmentation align, transition, renew Create space for other actors to deliver services and programme (i.e. private sector and civil society ) Improve incentives for performance, leadership Empower public service through devolution/decision making Strengthen quality assurance and audit Training and development