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Dept of Environment concludes process to develop GSDS: Vision 2040 -strategy set for September 2019 launch

  • Posted: May 29, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (May 28, 2019) The Ministry of the Presidency’s Department of Environment, today, in collaboration with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) hosted its 11th and final Advisory Committee Meeting, which is a multi-stakeholder committee of the Green State Development Strategy (GSDS). Director of the Department of the Environment and Co-chair of the …

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Government in Action: Independence 53 years on – a historical account and commentary

  • Posted: May 26, 2019
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President David Granger documents the events of May 26, 1966 in his publications ‘Guyana’s Independence 1966’, published in 2008, and explores Guyana’s growth and development in Independence and Resilience published in 2016 in time for Guyana’s Golden Jubilee.  In this edition of Government in Action, we explore the President’s writings on the political build up …

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President Granger grants pardon to two female inmates

  • Posted: May 25, 2019
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Georgetown, Guyana – (May 25, 2019) As Guyana prepares to celebrate the 53rd Anniversary of its Independence, President David Granger, pursuant to Article 188 (1) (a) of the Constitution of Guyana, has granted a free pardon to Ms. Bibi Parjohn, who is currently serving a 60-month sentence and Ms. Unique Hope who is serving a …

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Address by His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana on the occasion of the 53rd Anniversary of Independence 2019.05 26

  • Posted: May 25, 2019
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The future belongs to young people Guyana’s Independence on 26th May 1966 was a transformative experience that opened opportunities for everyone but, particularly, for young people. Independence was transformative. It brought forward-looking changes which improved the living and working conditions for all, including our youth.  It laid the foundation for a better life for future …

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Address of His Excellency Brigadier David Granger, President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, to the Investiture ceremony for National Awards 2019.05.15

  • Posted: May 25, 2019
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Service and successCitizens’ contribution to society, their participation in national development and their personal accomplishments are central to a country’s progress. Citizens whose service reflect the values – of identity, integrity and loyalty – help to make Guyana a better place. They deserve to be accorded the recognition of the state and the respect of …

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