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National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago

National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and Tobago

Carnival 2014 was delivered within budget she said. Demas said the route for Carnival 2015 would be finalized well ahead of the festival, following the results of a Time and Motion study, as well as continued consultations to arrive at a consensus. Immediately following Carnival 2014, NCC commissioned Dr. James to consult with over 130 Carnival stakeholders as part of its Joint Decision Making Process. As part of ongoing work to measure, monitor and evaluate the development capacity of Carnival, Dr. James is heading the CIDP. Dr. James said the industry had tremendous growth potential, which needs to be maximized so that benefits can accrue to the national economy as a whole. He said the CIDP will focus on the core areas of Works of Mas, Steelband, Carnival Music, and Fetes, as well as wide-ranging linked areas such as tourism, construction, transport, health, training, fashion, art, film, software, copyright, vending, new media, etc. The CIDP has four components. First, stakeholders want the nation to know what the carnival industry is, how it works, and why it makes sense to build it. Stakeholders want to measure the carnival industry properly, and empower a local team for this purpose. Stakeholders also want to ensure that every citizen who wants to influence and shape policy will get a chance to do so effectively. This is the essence of the industry's approach to democracy. We recommend it to the nation Second, stakeholders want to strengthen the foundations of the industry by improving what we are doing now, and by adding new frontiers, in the areas of music, steelpan design and manufacturing, steel orchestras, and the carnival itself; well as in new applications in areas such as in film and video games; construction of carnival complexes, and institutionalization of Annual Carnival Trade Fair Here, stakeholders want to strengthen the Special Interest Groups and all other business associations in the industry share in the work of business incubation and acceleration, including (i) delivery of upgraded ICT services to their members; (ii) support for loan application and other financing for members; (iii) support marketing of the products and services of members, locally and internationally Upgrade of the Infrastructure for the Carnival Industry, with specific reference to (i) Security; (ii) Health; (iii) Physical infrastructure; (iii) Education and Training; and (iv) ICT. Stakeholders were persuaded that special infrastructure is now needed for this rapidly growing industry. In the areas of health, stakeholders agreed to the introduction of improved vending solutions and improved sanitation solutions. egarding infrastructure, stakeholders emphasized upgrades stage and parade facilities across the nation. Undertake a carnival industry infrastructure needs assessment. The vision that is emerging is one in which the ICT infrastructure is central to the development of the industry, and investments were included to achieve that goal. The CIDP is expected to cost just over TT$360 million over 5 years, including TT$72 million in Year 1, some of which will be funded by NCC activities. Minister of the Arts and Multiculturalism, Dr. Lincoln Douglas gave a passionate feature address, urging nationals to move away from associating Carnival with bacchanal and controversy and instead recognize its benefits, economic, social and psychological -- including happiness. He said: "There's no other model industry where you can invest so little, in terms of income generated, for the country. He urged investors, stakeholders and consumers to take it seriously. "We sell happiness to the world, and nobody can do it better than us," he said. More info on NCC's Carnival Industry Development Industry is available online at ncctt.org.

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