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# Trinidad and Tobago

## DPI builds resilience

In the face of growing climate change impacts, Trinidad & Tobago is part of a collective effort across Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to build resilient digital public infrastructure. By leveraging open-source technologies and digital public goods such as MOSIP and fostering regional cooperation, Trinidad & Tobago aims to enhance the mobility of people and services, reduce vulnerabilities, and strengthen resilience against climate-related shocks. To support this, the country is conducting a multi-stakeholder governance assessment to identify gaps and implement safeguards in its digital ID system. These efforts illustrate how the principles of safeguards can be translated to real-world practices towards creating a secure, adaptable digital ecosystem for the future.

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