In celebration of International Women’s Day 2020 #EachForEqual, Young Women in Leadership Trinidad and Tobago (YWiLTT) conducted a Parliamentary Sitting to debate a budget amendment bill developed through a gender-responsive budgeting process.

#IWD2020

YWiLTT is a national leadership programme bringing together over 55 young women from across Trinidad and Tobago who are interested in politics and community leadership.

1st Sitting of YWiLTT
Monday March 10, 2020
10:00 a.m.

Bill:

The Finance (Variation of Appropriation) (Financial Year 2020) Bill, 2020
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