Over 1000 citizens throughout the ten administrative regions of Guyana have benefitted from the Human Services Ministry’s spectacles programme.
The new initiative is said to be complementing the Ministry’s Difficult Circumstances Unit from which persons are already benefitting from reduced payment for their spectacles, and in some cases receiving a new spectacle free of charge.

“With the community outreaches …you get to help so many more than the few that would come to the Ministry because we are actually taking the spectacles to them in their communities,” Human Services and Social Security Minister, Dr Vindhya Persaud noted.
“When an elderly person tells me that they are seeing clearly for the first time, or people say they have never been able to afford spectacles and it prevents them from functioning optimally and now they can actually participate more fulsomely – it really warms my heart and the entire team feels very humbled to be able to provide this service. I am looking at expansion of this in the future,” Persaud expressed.
Meanwhile, during the outreach, it was found that persons who benefit from services of the Ministry’s Difficult Circumstances Unit (DCU) were mainly from Regions Three (Essequibo Islands-West Demerara), Region Four (Demerara-Mahaica) and 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice).
Minister Persaud stated that the services will be accessible to more people during












