Gender based violence increasing in Guyana, T&T and Jamaica – UN

A senior United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) official Wednesday said that there’s a growing problem of gender based violence in Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago. According to a CMC report, UNFPA Caribbean Director, Alison Drayton, who is attending the Nairobi Summit on the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD25), said that there’s need for different strategies to counter this practice in the Caribbean region. Drayton said gender-based violence has harmful and lasting consequences for victims, families, communities and nations, adding “the realisation of this increase is…

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More needs to be done with data from polling day – CEO

Chief Elections Officer Keith Lownfield said that the Elections Secretariat will be moving to obtain more analytical data from the results of the March 2, 2020 General and Regional Elections. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Lowenfield underscored the need to take elections management to a place where data from polling day is more than just who won and lost. He explained that post-elections, after obtaining the final result figures, the ballot boxes are locked away. But, he noted, this is something that will have to change. “We don’t…

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Rising debt-to-GDP ratio a matter of concern – financial analyst

Guyana’s debt to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ratio has been increasing under the current Administration and according to a financial analyst, Guyana’s rising debt should be cause for concern, when oil money may have to be diverted away from the people to paper the cracks. In an interview with this publication, analyst and Chartered Accountant Sase Singh noted that the projected increase of debt to 55.5 per cent of GDP, despite years of warnings from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to settle this figure, does not bode well for the…

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Guyanese seeks to venture around the world by bicycle

A Guyanese man, who dreams of riding around the world, met with Region Two’s Regional Chairman, Davanand Ramdatt, at Charity, Essequibo Coast, Region 2 (Pomeroon-Supenaam). Carlos Anthony Williams, who is popularly known as “Lucky B”, resides at Canal Number One, West Bank Demerara. According to Williams, his bicycle, which he named “Carlos Tall Cycle”, is his message to the world that “you can climb above your problems”. He added that his bicycle is a compilation of two and was designed to look difficult to ride. Further, he said that his…

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Iwokrama encourages students to be guardians of Guyana’s environment

As part of its annual school outreach programme, a team from the Iwokrama International Centre visited students of the Kingston, Tutorial and Dolphin’s High Schools and the Ptolemy Reid Centre last week According to a release from the organisation, as it relates to the high schools, the Iwokrama team interacted with higher-level students who hail from the agriculture, science and arts streams. The aim of the initiative is to enlighten students across the country about Guyana’s rich biodiversity and how they can play a part in protecting it. The outreach…

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“The justice system failed us and I feel like I failed my son as a parent” – Malenie Pierre

By Lakhram Bhagirat Just over a week ago, on October 29, Malenie Pierre and her 15-year-old son were sitting in the Juvenile Court as Magistrate Dylon Bess delivered what they think is a proverbial slap in the face of justice. Magistrate Bess sentenced the two boys who punctured Pierre’s son’s lungs with a pair of scissors to two years for their crime, but instantaneously suspended that sentence and left his bench while the victim sobbed as he realised that justice was not served. “When I saw my son there in…

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16 Orange the world Generation Equality Stands against Rape

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. It was started by activists at the inaugural Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991 and continues to be coordinated each year by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership. It is used as an organizing strategy by individuals and organizations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women…

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The most progress in Guyana occurred during the Jagdeo era

Dear Editor, Dr Irfaan Ali’s disclosure that he will consider former President Bharrat Jagdeo as a Vice-President is good news. The former President is quite experienced, well known internationally, and has “been there, done that”. He has proven to be a formidable Opposition Leader, has access to networks of support, and has the PNC on the ropes. How quickly Mr Jagdeo’s leadership as Opposition Leader saw the PPP trashing the PNC at Local Government Elections in 2016 and 2018, walloping them by margins of 25,000 and 45,000 votes, and defeating…

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Tullow’s find of low quality oil raises viability question

…company’s shares tumbles by over 27% The quality of oil discovered offshore Guyana by British-owned Tullow is now under question after tests found that the heavy crude has a high sulphur content and, thus, is not commercially viable; dealing a blow not only to hopes that the wells would bring revenue for Guyana but also to Tullow’s shares. This was revealed in a statement issued by the company on Wednesday. Tullow revealed that it’s Jethro and Joe oil discoveries, which were announced in August and September respectively, were found to…

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US-based physician donates G$4.7M in medical books to UG

Dr Keith Cummings, an overseas-based Guyanese physician, has gifted the University of Guyana Library (UG) medical books to the tune of G$4.7 million, as they cover areas inclusive of medicine, biology, and social sciences. Like his past donations, Dr Cummings is hoping that the medical books and journals provided will improve the quality of education, research and training for new physicians in Guyana. This donation was accepted by the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Dr Emanuel Cummings on behalf of the university. He expressed gratitude to the donor…

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