MSYA Turns up the Energy with Electrifying Finale of “Keep Pumpin’ up yuh Fitness” (Trinidad)
The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs officially brought the curtain down on “KEEP…
The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs officially brought the curtain down on “KEEP…
Teniel Campbell is one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most accomplished cyclists in international road…
Congratulations to our Men’s U17 National Team on a stellar performance in the 2025…
Destiny Leon is one of Trinidad and Tobago's most promising volleyball athletes, recognized for…
The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs extends its heartiest congratulations to the Trinidad…
On Saturday, 17th January 2026, Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, Phillip Watts, joined…
Jehue Gordon is one of Trinidad and Tobago's most accomplished track athletes, specializing in…
Michelle-Lee Ahye is one of Trinidad and Tobago's top female sprinters, known for her…
Akeem Stewart is one of Trinidad and Tobago's most decorated and versatile athletes on…
The Honourable Phillip Watts, Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, today received a courtesy call from a delegation of the…
Minister of Sport and Youth Affairs, the Honourable Phillip Watts, welcomed Trinidad and Tobago national swimmer Liam Carrington and his…
Staff at the Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs came together for a warm office breakfast as we celebrate the…
The Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs (MSYA), an agency of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, is responsible for advancing sport development nationwide. Through its Sport Division, the Ministry promotes total participation, healthy and active lifestyles, and excellence in sport, while providing structured support for athletes at all stages—from grassroots participation to elite and high-performance competition—strengthening the national sporting ecosystem and positioning Trinidad and Tobago for sustained success on the global stage.
The Youth Affairs Division continuously re-examines it’s youth development agenda, to ensure that we deliver a coordinated, relevant, youth-centered and youth-friendly system that caters to the current and emerging needs of the 550,000 plus youth population of Trinidad and Tobago.
The MSYA recognizes the need across all age groups and sectors, for shared responsibility, common values and positive experiences, as well as improvement within communities. As such the Ministry creates opportunities for youth activists, non-profit organizations, youth-led and youth-serving organizations, as well as the national community to contribute to the National Service platform/agenda for Trinidad and Tobago.
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