| Regularisation of Squatters in Port of Spain, Trinidad |
Summary
The project involves an analysis of the problems of squatting in the capital, Port of Spain
and the formulation of proposals for regularising selected squatter settlements in the different
parts of the city. It includes the provision of basic services, upgrading infrastructure and the
provision of legal land tenure to families living in squatter settlements. It also seeks to address
issues of poverty and social development.
Funding body
Inter-American Development Bank
Participants
GPA, Interplan and the University of the West Indies.
Location
Central area of Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Duration
Stage One of the project started in May 2005 and the Inception stage
is due for completion in August. Detailed studies will then be undertaken
in September and the Diagnostic Report presented in October 2005.
Stage Two work has yet to be determined.
Goals
To contribute to the Trinidad government's vision 2020 of human development
and standard of living through elevating the living environment in squatter sites.
A key component of this vision is providing housing to all at affordable cost.
Objectives
The objectives of the initial stage of the project are:
A subsequent stage will be devoted to developing a local area development framework consistent with proposals for the wider Port of Spain area.