Trinidad & Tobago Budget 2014 - page 565

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completion of one
Rapid Impact Project
which involved the Painting of
Murals in Cocorite. Rapid Impact Projects are quick win small scale
infrastructure projects implemented to address urgent community safety
needs implemented by the Community Action Council (maximum budget of
$90,000), intended to enhance the safety and security of the community
continuation of Community-based Social Interventions including the After
School Programme in Mon Repos, the Capacity Building Programme for
CBOs in Embacadere and Covigne Road and the Micro Entrepreneurship
Programme in Cocorite
continuation of
school based violence reduction interventions
at Primary
and Secondary schools in San Fernando, La Romaine, Enterprise and Darrel
Spring, Tobago
conduct of twelve (12) Community-based Public Education initiatives
including the Peace March and Interfaith Service in St Barbs, the Walk for
Peace and Career Fair in Enterprise and the Embacadere Positive
Community Signage project
the sponsorship of fifty-five (55) community engagement events to facilitate
building community cohesion at a cost of $7,500 - $10,000 and
the upgrade of the North Eastern Settlement Home Work Centre
Assistance to the Trinidad and Tobago Police
• continuation of support to the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service through
the provision of five (5) Projectors and other ICT Equipment purchased for
TTPS Training Centres and the procurement of Computer Equipment for
TTPS Briefing Rooms
Gender Based Violence Prevention Programme
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