The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago in collaboration with the Central Statistical Office is conducting a nationwide survey which will take place from September 14th, 2021 to November 21st, 2021. This survey aims to measure the digital divide, that is, the gap that exist...
Read MoreJensen La Vende Trinidad and Tobago Newsday The Ministry of Planning is currently drafting a national policy to keep one of the add-ons of the pandemic on a permanent basis – working from home (WFH). Since mid-March last year, the private and public sector...
Read MoreThe Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on December 17, 2020 with the Central Statistical Office (CSO) to provide technical assistance in the rollout of the Authority’s Digital Inclusion Survey (DIS). The Authority is also happy to announce...
Read MoreMESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL, CARIBBEAN COMMUNIY (CARICOM) AMBASSADOR IRWIN LAROCQUE ON THE OCCASION OF THE OBSERVANCE OF CARIBBEAN STATISTICS DAY 15 OCTOBER 2020 It is my pleasure as Secretary-General of the Caribbean Community, to send greetings on the launch of the Twelfth Observance of Caribbean...
Read MoreAn estimated $18.8M TT in revenue was generated from the sale of fruits and vegetables across six (6) protected areas in Trinidad and Tobago in one year, from October 2018 to September 2019..This is according to a socio-economic survey, which formed part of the Improving...
Read MoreCENTRAL Statistical Office (CSO) director of statistics Sean O’Brien says a strong public relations (PR) background is crucial for citizens to be receptive to methods of data collection. The CSO collects, prepares and distributes data from various sectors including economics, agriculture, population, and national accounts,...
Read MoreThe Central Statistical Office will aid the Tobago House of Assembly in developing its own culture of statistics as a means of improving the Assembly’s data collection. The remark was made by the Director of the CSO, Sean O’Brien, as the CSO welcomed members of...
Read MoreThe Tobago House of Assembly (THA) must develop a culture of statistics, as it’s the only way the Assembly can improve its data collection and subsequently, the lives of Tobagonians. This was stressed at the National Statistics Seminar held at the Tobago Hospitality and Tourism...
Read MoreOBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY To generate information necessary to assess the economic contribution of forest and wild products to household livelihoods and economic welfare. Â SAMPLE DESIGN AND SELECTION The survey targets six (6) Protected Areas in Trinidad and Tobago and will cover urban, sub-urban...
Read MoreThe Tobago House of Assembly, through the Office of the Chief Secretary and its Planning Department in partnership with the Ministry of Planning and Development through its Central Statistical Office (CSO), will be hosting Caribbean Statistics Day (CSD) at the Tobago Hospitality and Tourism Institute, Conference...
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