Communities of Charlotteville and Louis D’or are to benefit from a $4.7 million project, with Scotia Bank and Habitat for Humanity Trinidad and Tobago. The project will see homes being reinforced to be more climate resilient, support for the agriculture and water irrigation projects, along with training for business and tourism. Part of the RiseSCOTIATT project, it was launched today at Blue Waters Inn in Speyside.
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