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Sponsors and Partners

MANY THANKS TO OUR

The 2025 Conference is made possible through the support of our multi-sectoral partners and sponsors.

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2025 Sponsors

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PLATINUM SPONSOR

Guardian Life of the Caribbean

Guardian Life of the Caribbean Limited is a leading insurer providing life, health, and pension solutions across the region, committed to financial security, customer care, and sustainable growth.

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GOLD SPONSOR

RioMed Limited

RioMed is a provider of clinical software solutions with permanent foundations in the Caribbean, the UK and India. We have 26 years of experience in implementing electronic healthcare management systems in the UK, the Caribbean and India.

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Partners

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Ministry of Health T&T

The Ministry of Health is the national authority charged with oversight of the entire health system in Trinidad and Tobago.

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Tobago House of Assembly

The Tobago House of Assembly is a unicameral devolved legislative body responsible for the island of Tobago within the unitary state of Trinidad and Tobago. > LEARN MORE

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The University of the West Indies

With 5 regional campuses and 10 global centres, The UWI has been consistently ranked among the top universities globally by the most reputable ranking agency.

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University of Trinidad & Tobago

UTT is a state owned university in Trinidad and Tobago established in 2004, with 9 campuses nationwide.

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University of the Southern Caribbean

USC's legacy of excellence extends throughout our 7 regional campuses where our students benefit from a complete educational experience. Combined, our globally accredited and recognised undergraduate and graduate degrees, research and holistic co-curricular program offers an education that transforms.

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Caribbean Centre for Health Systems Research & Development

CCHSRD is a Research Centre at The UWI, St. Augustine, established to provide a program of work in Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) as a means to strengthen health systems in the Caribbean region.

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Caribbean Community of Practice for Health Policy & Systems Research

CoP4HPSR is a network of researchers, health professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders in CARICOM,  committed to building Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR) capacity in the Caribbean.

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Eastern Regional Health Authority

ERHA is responsible for providing health care for the catchment population from Matelot in the North to Guayaguayare, Rio Claro and Brothers Road in the South to Valencia in the East, covering approximately 1/3 of the island.

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North Central Regional Health Authority

NCRHA is the parent entity governing the Primary Healthcare of Arima, Chaguanas and St. Joseph, the Secondary Care Facilities of the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex, Mt. Hope Women’s Hospital and Caura Hospital.

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North West Regional Health Authority

The NWRHA is a customer-focused organisation that ensures the highest level of accountability, transparency and integrity amongst all stakeholders.

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South West Regional Health Authority

SWRHA is responsible for the administration and management of the San Fernando General and Teaching Hospital, Point Fortin Hospital, Area Hospital Point Fortin, Princes Town District Health Facility, Couva District Health Facility, Siparia District Health Facility and 33 centres throughout the region.

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Tobago Regional Health Authority

TRHA aims to promote and deliver client focused, cost effective, efficient, equitable, holistic and quality health care in a humane and suitable manner, by staff committed to excellence and professionalism.

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Trinidad & Tobago National Nursing Association

The TTNNA, formerly the Trinidad and Tobago Registered Nurses Association (TTRNA), was founded in 1930 and gained Trade Union status in July 2014. TTNA comprises Nursing personnel and affiliates.

We aspire to foster personal and professional development, whilst also facilitating representation and the bargaining process.

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