In what can be described as historic, HE First Lady Arya Ali has secured 100 scholarships for Indigenous women in the hinterland to be trained in the maritime and offshore industry through a local maritime training school.
Atlantic Alliance (AA) Maritime & Offshore Training School is a 100 per cent owed Guyanese company which the First Lady had been in talks with ahead of the recently-concluded International Energy Conference and Expo.
The 100 scholarships will be awarded through the Office of the First Lady over a four-year period and will benefit Indigenous women from Regions One, Two, Seven, Eight and Nine. It is intended to provide technical training to support Guyana’s rapidly expanding oil and gas sector.

On Thursday, The First Lady cemented the historic deal by signing an agreement with Miranda Thakur-Deen and Asif Hamid, Executive Directors of the School, in the presence of a number of other stakeholders including the Centre for Local Business Development and Lloyd’s Register.
This agreement follows plans by the Government, which has been moving aggressively, to equip Guyanese to benefit from the opportunities being made available in the oil and gas sector.










