Inhabited mostly by people of African and Indian descent, the two-island state enjoys a per-capita income well above the average for Latin America and the Caribbean. Dependence on oil has made the country a hostage to world crude prices, whose fall during the s and early s led to the build-up of a large foreign debt, widespread unemployment and labour unrest.
As with other nations in the region, Trinidad and Tobago - a major trans-shipment point for cocaine - has been troubled by drug- and gang-related violence, which threatens the tourism industry. Calypso music and steel drum bands feature in carnival celebrations on Trinidad. Tobago attracts diving enthusiasts and nature lovers. President: Paula Mae Weekes. Paula Mae Weekes was sworn in as the country's first female president in March She had a long career in the legal profession.
She was called to the bar in and worked as a lawyer and as an appeal judge before her retirement in In she was sworn in as a judge of the Turks and Caicos Islands Court of Appeal, a post she gave up when she was chosen for the presidency. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all visitors to the Commonwealth of Nations website, which provides an ideal platform for generating insight into the political and economic backgrounds of Commonwealth Member States. As a proud Member of the Commonwealth, we continue to strive to uphold the pillars of democracy by respecting the fundamental human rights of our citizens through universal education and the promotion of gender equality.
Furthermore, the government of Trinidad and Tobago works assiduously to ensure that the foundation of good governance laid out by the Harare Declaration of is built upon in all facets of our political and judicial system. It is our continuous endeavour to maintain these values of the Commonwealth which has contributed in large part to our development on political, economic and social levels. Not only are we a secure democratic nation, but Trinidad and Tobago also has the most stable economy in the Caribbean.
Thanks to our location which makes us a natural launching pad to the Caribbean and the Americas, we are proud to have the most developed, industrialised economy of the region. In seeking not only to diversify and strengthen our economy, but also to maintain our commitment to democracy, Trinidad and Tobago is working closely with the Commonwealth and its various organs to achieve these goals.
We are a vibrant, cosmopolitan nation, rapidly going from strength to strength, and I therefore wish to invite you to explore all that Trinidad and Tobago has to offer, whether it is an opportunity to invest and do business, or simply enjoy the hospitality and scenic beauty of our twin-island Republic.
Trinidad and Tobago implemented a Secretariat programme to improve respect for diversity and religious tolerance among young people. The country committed to deliver a toolkit in global citizenship by December The Connectivity Agenda is a platform for countries to exchange best practices and experiences to trade and investment and undertake domestic reform.
Site search. Key facts Region: Caribbean and Americas Population: 1. Learn more about the Secretariat's elections work Countering violent extremism The Secretariat advised Trinidad and Tobago on setting up a national plan to counter violent extremism. Learn more about the Secretariat's countering violent extremism work Human rights In June , the Secretariat gave Trinidad and Tobago guidance on reporting to treaty bodies, including United Nations organisations.
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