UNDP Trinidad and Tobago Awards Consultancy Contract for Justice Sector Training Development
22 Nov 2025
In order to promote capacity building in the country's justice sector, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has given Trinidad and Tobago a significant consulting contract. On November 13, 2025, the USD 75,104 contract was formally signed under procurement reference 10472430/UNDP-TTO-00170.Increasing the Capability of the Justice Sector via Innovative TrainingSuzanne Seepersad, a Trinidad and Tobago-based independent consultant, was given the contract to oversee the creation of manuals and training materials for important stakeholders in the justice sector. This programme is an essential part of UNDP's larger mission to support rule-of-law reforms throughout the Caribbean, improve institutional efficacy, and increase access to justice.A competitive and open selection process was ensured by using the UNDP Individual Consultant (IC) method with sealed financials to acquire the consultancy.Work Scope and Anticipated OutcomesThe consultant will be in charge of the following under the assignment: Creating thorough training programmes that are suited to the requirements of employees in the justice sector Creating guidelines and manuals that are easy to use Ensuring conformity to global norms concerning human rights, justice, and governance assisting the development of institutional capacity in pertinent ministries and agencies In order to improve overall sector performance and strengthen service delivery, the project intends to provide justice system professionals with up-to-date knowledge, standardised procedures, and improved skills.UNDP's Attention to Trinidad and Tobago's Justice ReformThis consulting supports UNDP's current efforts in Trinidad and Tobago to: Expand the reach of justice Encourage openness and responsibility Boost institutional capability in public sector organisations Encourage the modernisation and professionalisation of systems for delivering justice. UNDP aims to support long-term effects and sustainable reforms throughout the justice ecosystem by investing in top-notch training materials and knowledge tools.Effects and Strategic SignificanceIt is anticipated that the creation of uniform training materials will: Enhance operational uniformity among justice institutions Boost the effectiveness and cooperation of justice sector participants Increase public confidence in the legal system Improve victim assistance, case management, and legal procedures. The consultancy is essential in determining future sector-wide advancements because of the changing demands of the justice sector, particularly in areas like digital transformation, gender-sensitive justice, and human rights compliance.Final ThoughtsAn important step towards Trinidad and Tobago's justice sector reforms has been taken with the award of this consultancy. The initiative is anticipated to provide high-value training tools that will raise professional standards and strengthen good governance practices throughout the nation's justice institutions with the help of UNDP and the knowledge of the chosen consultant.Latest Government Tenders and Contract Awards in Trinidad and Tobago - TrinidadandtobagoTendersTrinidadandtobagoTenders - Your trusted source for latest government tenders, RFPs, RFQs, and contract awards in Trinidad and Tobago Stay updated with the latest public procurement opportunities and tender notices in Trinidad and Tobago at TrinidadandtobagoTenders Find all Trinidad and Tobago government tenders, eProcurement updates, and contract award notices on TrinidadandtobagoTendersExplore live tenders, bids, and procurement opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago with TrinidadandtobagoTenders - The Trinidadandtobago Tenders portalTrinidadandtobagoTenders brings you verified tenders, procurement news, and contract awards from Trinidad and Tobago #TrinidadAndTobago #UNDP #ContractAward #ProcurementNews #JusticeSector #CapacityBuilding #GovernmentContracts #AwardedTenders #TrainingDevelopment #PublicSectorReform #CaribbeanDevelopment #UNDPProjects #AjipaTraining
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