Guyana will soon launch and host the first-ever women’s exhibition aimed at showcasing the talents and achievements of women across the country.
The exposition, titled “Feminition”, is scheduled to be held at the National Stadium from May 27 to 29. It is being held in collaboration with the Human Services and Social Security Ministry and Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry, founder of the Women of Worth (WoW) loan scheme. The objectives of the expo are to showcase the talents, skills and professions of women; create employment ideas for women looking to start their own businesses; showcase the existing work of women’s groups; and stimulate the drive for women entrepreneurship in Guyana.
At a media launch held at the Convention Centre at Liliendaal, East Coast Demerara, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds welcomed the initiative, stating that such events are needed to remind the public that women are a valuable asset to society. Declaring that he has long been a supporter of gender equality, Hinds explained that women and men are indeed equal. He emphasised that men and women must embrace this fact, and unite in order to make a difference in society. “We have a big job ahead of us to make this country unified, and we have a big challenge to develop the country materially. Men and women need to come together and pool their strengths to make society more whole, because there is a significant connection between those two things,” he said.
He went on to state that there are even instances when women excel ahead of men in certain areas, but this is not often admitted, due to the ‘macho’ thinking of males. Nevertheless, he said, the women’s exposition will help to remind people that women have potential and can aid in the development process.
Human Services Minister Priya Manickchand first lauded GBTI for the success of the WoW loans, and the opportunities that the WoW has since created for women who would otherwise have been unable to start their own businesses. She explained that, too often, because of the traditional roles of men and women placed in the minds of people, society is deprived of seeing the ‘beautiful side’ of women outside of those roles.
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