…Canada, UN also pledge support to Govt’s efforts
As the world continues to battle the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the United States Government has revealed that it will be providing over US$1 million in relief to support Guyana.

This was related by US Ambassador to Guyana, Sarah-Ann Lynch on Saturday.
“On COVID currently we have about $1 million directly to Guyana and in the region, we have $1.7 million for the Caribbean of which Guyana will get a piece of that. Those are for all kinds of things both on the material side like masks and other materials that might be needed as well as on things like educational programmes, messaging and things of that nature,” Ambassador Lynch told Guyana Times in an invited comment.
The diplomat related that she would have met with President Dr Irfaan Ali during last week where they discussed areas of mutual concern, primarily in the areas of security, governance and economic development. She noted that the US Government will continue to support the efforts of the Guyanese Government in terms of holistic development.
Canada
Meanwhile, Canadian High Commissioner Lilian Chatterjee also pledged her Government’s support for the fight against COVID-19 as well as other developmental issues.

“We have every intention of working even closer with the Government of Guyana as we move forward in a whole variety of sectors. We have already started discussions with the Government and we look forward to a much closer collaboration. We are going to respond to the needs of the Government and the Government wants more work in the oil and gas sectors, in public-private partnerships, on COVID and I also hope we can be a partner on constitutional reform,” Chatterjee noted.
United Nations
United Nations Resident Coordinator, Mikiko Tanaka explained that the UN is ready to lend its expertise to Guyana in a number of areas. She recently met with President Ali to discuss the way forward.










