March 21, 2004

Area Development Strategies Project for Amerindian Communities launched

Posted by : GINA
Filed under : GINA Bulletins

Georgetown, GINA, January 21, 2004

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) funded Area Development Strategies project for Amerindian communities was today launched at the Foreign Services Institute of the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
The Project is intended to create a better quality of life for Amerindians by decentralizing strategic development plans using community level participation.
Minister of Amerindian Affairs Carolyn Rodrigues, noting that Amerindian communities are classified as being poor, said the project was long overdue.
“We have some communities that have advanced and others that we need to work with. The Area Development Strategy is intended to help us identify those priorities”, she said.
UNDP representative, Mr. Jan Sand Sorensen, expressed delight at being a part of the project and said that though it is a challenge, the project will be implemented in all ten regions of Guyana.
“ The process that has brought us here today has been both demanding and rewarding, representing challenges and complexities at every turn”, he reiterated.
He also reminded participants that the goal of the UNDP is ‘sustainable human development” and that the project will focus especially on job-creation and the well –being of individuals in the communities.
Technical Publishing and Advisory Services (TPAS) was contracted by the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs to carry out a broad-based study in all hinterland communities.
TPAS team leader, Harry Dyett, presented the findings of the study at the launching. The study included the response by Amerindians as to developments in their communities.
Mr.Dyett pointed out that many Amerindians felt tourism would be helpful in their communities, as this would expose their culture and handicraft while assisting in income generation.
“ The specific objective of the project is conceived as the production of sustainable benefits for the target group, in this particular instance-the indigenous people”, he said.
TPAS Consultant, Dr. Veronica Brooms explained the recommendations for the project, including the formation of an independent body to monitor those implementing the programme.
Other Officials present at the launching included Canadian High Commissioner Serge Marcoux, World Bank Representative, Lucia Hamma and Inter-American Development Bank representative, Carlos Antolla.

Your Ad Here


No Comments

(required)
(will not be published) (required)
(opitional)
     |:| BUY GUYANA PRODUCTS ONLINE |:|

News Departments

Reader Comments

  • lindon daniels: i agree with every word that Banu has wrote and will say that there is always room for inprovement.
  • Derryck S. Griffith: November 24-2008: Necromancy-Witch Craft & Obeah In The Caribbean! It seems like the...
  • Terry B: This is indeed a very proud and historic moment in our nation’s history. The first annual GUYANESE MUSIC...
  • alea: why did they want to kill Baksh? What was the motive? Was it robbery or just trying to harm him?
  • aruni: how to apply make-up? what is this a cosmetology course? ar