In celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child, the High Commission of Canada has maintained its tradition of naming a girl as the High Commissioner for the Day, selecting Tatiana Norton.
According to the High Commission, Norton, a 20-year-old civil engineering student at the University of Guyana, had the opportunity to see the wide range of responsibilities and activities that a High Commissioner would undertake on a given day and get an insight into the work that the High Commission is doing in Guyana.
Norton emerged as the winner out of tens of brilliant young women who submitted video presentations for the coveted title. She delivered a strong and well-thought-out submission on the topic: “Girls are ready for a decade of acceleration forward. Which of the following areas do you personally believe should be a priority as we move forward? Women’s health, education, gender-based violence or equal pay and access to opportunities?













