
Close to 1000 children inclusive of over 300 migrant children in various communities in the Mabaruma Sub District, Region One (Barima-Waini) are beneficiaries of quality early childhood development programmes and family support services.
This was highlighted by representatives of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Guyana during a recent visit to the region.
In a press release issued by UNICEF, it was explained that in 2021, the Department of Foreign Affairs Trade and Development, Canada provided a grant of three million Canadian Dollars to provide a safe and secure environment in Guyana’s hinterland and selected coastal areas, to ensure that children under 4 years old and their parents have access to quality childhood development programmes.
The Early Childhood Development (ECD) programme is one component of the three-million-dollar project that was realised in several communities within the Mabaruma Sub District such as Hosororo, Mabaruma Central, White Water, Khan’s Hill, Yarakita, and Kamwatta.

During a visit to the Khan’s Hill Health Post by the team from Canada, UNICEF and regional officers, Community Health Worker Theresa Singh spoke about the benefits the ECD programme provides in the community.
“I have learned a lot through this programme. It is a very good thing within this community. Children are bolder and have an increased interest in learning and wanting to go to school,” Singh remarked.
“We have also seen increased communication with parent and child…both children and parent work to help each other in the space especially when they come to the clinic. It also helped me personally with my daughter and my nieces…we were taught that as we develop, we should take our learnings to other communities and engage them so others can benefit,” she added.










