Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP)

The Public Sector Investment Programme (PSIP) is the public investment plan of the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, funded through the Consolidated Fund (CF) and the Infrastructure Development Fund (IDF). It comprises programmes and projects of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) which are designed to achieve national socio-economic development objectives to realise the goals set out in the National Development Strategy (NDS) 2016 - 2030 (Vision 2030), but also give effect to recommendations outlined in the Roadmap to Recovery Reports (RRRs) and the Community Recovery Report (CRR) for the immediate, short and medium term.

Visit https://www.finance.gov.tt/publications/national-budget/public-sector-investment-programme/ for all past, present and future PSIP documents.

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Fonte https://www.finance.gov.tt/publications/national-budget/public-sector-investment-programme/
Versão 1.0
Última Atualização 6 de Dezembro de 2024, 10:10 (AST)
Criado 17 de Maio de 2023, 13:48 (AST)
Level of Detail (Geographical) Country level down to Municpalities
Level of Detail (Temporal) Yearly
Ownership Ministry of Planning and Development
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Publication Cycle Annual
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