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<title>Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Investment &amp; Commerce</title>
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<description>Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Investment &amp; Commerce
Mission Statement

To develop effective policies aimed at maintaining a quality tourism industry in order to sustain a strong economy in which the residents of the Cayman Islands can continue to enjoy a high standard of living; to develop appropriate policies for the departments, units and statutory authorities for which the Ministry has responsibility in order to ensure they are efficiently managed and provide the service which their customers require.
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Ministry of District Administration, Planning, Agriculture &amp; Housing</title>
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<description>Ministry of District Administration, Planning, Agriculture &amp; Housing
The Ministry of District Administration, Works, Lands &amp; Agriculture (DAWLA) is responsible for a wide range of services that provide critical infrastructure support for the maintenance of a strong viable economy.

The business of Government in Cayman Brac and Little Cayman is channelled through the Ministry as a means of ensuring the timely and efficient implementation of Government policies on the Sister Islands.
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