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Tour Guiding Workshop (TRI/92/G51/2101/005) (TRI/92/G51/2101/005)


Country: TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Grantee: Toco Foundation - TF (Community Based Organization)
Focal Area: Biodiversity
Op. Program: OP3 - Forest Ecosystems
Project Type: Full
Operational Phase:   Pilot Phase
Dates: 1/1995 - 12/1995
Grant Amount: 869,00 USD
Project Status: Satisfactorily Completed
Project Types: Capacity Building
 

Project Details & Results

The island of Trinidad, despite its natural beauty, does not have an extensive tourist industry. However, the potential exists to make tourism a vibrant, lucrative and eco-sustainable industry for the inhabitants of Trinidad. The Toco Foundation: Multicultural Foundation for Integrated Development, an NGO founded in 1991, has embarked on a plan to develop the county of St. David through an Ecotourist Project which would generate employment, be sensitive to the local customs
and ecology of the region, and promote national environmental awareness. It is hoped that the project will gain national attention as an alternative model for economic and social development.

The grant will be used to support a 3-day training workshop in nature tour-guiding and interpretation , one of the main components of the Ecotourist Project. The workshop was held on 6-8 December, 1995. Participants at the workshop comprised members of the Toco Foundation; Grande Riviere Environmental Awareness Trust (GREAT) - Grande Riviere; Nature Seekers Incorporated (NSI) - Matura; representatives of the North East Beekeepers Association and the St. David Association of Village Councils, as well as students from the Toco Composite School. The workshop facilitators and materials were provided by the Wildlife Section, Forestry Division, assisted by officials of the National Parks Section, Forestry Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Land and Marine Resources.


Project Results
Policy influence:
a) Employment generation for residents as tour guides.
b) Increased awareness of the non-destructive exploitation of natural resources.

Project sustainability:
a) Contribution (in-kind) from participants towards the workshop activities and costs.
b) Provision of resource material to participants to facilitate the establishment of entrepreneural opportunities and legitimate livelihood-generation activities.

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