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GUYANA - Some areas in the
Mabaruma Sub-Region in Region One (Barima/Waini) will be part of a
pilot programme that will see the provision of solar electricity.
According
to a release from the Government Information Agency (GINA), Minister of
Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai, PPP General Secretary Donald Ramotar
and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health Hydar Ally, visited
more than 15 communities, including Barima, Aruka, Wauna/Tobago, Almond
Beach and Hobodia during the outreach between the period May 15 through
19.
While
addressing social issues during the visit Sukhai told residents of
Yarakita they were part of a pilot programme, the Unserved Areas
Electricity Programme( UAEP), an Inter–American Development Bank funded
programme, which will provide solar power to outlying areas. If the
programme is successful it will be expanded in the future. There is
however, no guarantee as to whether it will be extended to all the
villages since the government will have to provide funding to move the
programme forward, the release noted.
Sukhai
said the Government of Guyana is expected to acquire 1,000 solar units
which would be used to provide minimum electricity to some villages.
While the units do not have the capacity to provide power to appliances
they will be able to provide light for approximately four hours to each
community, to the benefit to children during study periods.
Yarakita
was the recipient of a new primary school and according to Ramotar, the
administration has trained a lot of teachers who are occupying leading
positions in various schools. He gave assurances that the issue of
absenteeism by teachers will be raised with the Ministry of Education
after receiving complaints from residents in that community.
Some
$710M was allocated to the national school feeding programme to benefit
students in different administrative regions, including Regions One and
the programme has brought about a marked difference in attendance rate
as more children attend school, especially in Hinterland areas, GINA
stated.
As
regards the lack of birth certificates, Sukhai said that 400 original
copies of the document had been sent into the area and were being
checked and collated after which they will be forwarded to the Toshaos
for distribution.
She
explained that the Amerindian Affairs Ministry is actively pursuing the
issue after explaining to residents that the ministry depends on the
General Registrar’s Office for assistance.
The
team provided an update to residents on the Secure Livelihood Programme
which is slated for Region One. Sukhai said the Amerindian Affairs
Ministry, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Voluntary Services
Overseas (VSOs) of Guyana are coordinating with a number of specialists
who will be placed in that region to provide assistance whereby 15
communities in the area will benefit from specialist and expert skills,
the release said.
Specialists
in enterprise development, finance and marketing as well a food
technologist will be available to residents, Sukhai said. They will
enable residents to better market their products in a manner in which
they will be adequately compensated.
Meanwhile,
Ally, who visited the Mabaruma Hospital and the nurse’s hostel which is
under construction, told residents that strides have been made in the
health sector as he related that maternity deaths have reduced to a
level that is even better than other parts of the Eastern Caribbean.
GINA
stated that the malaria eradication programme has been successful and
these and other aspects of development have been made possible through
the efforts of the government.
Source: Stabroek News
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