Some 27 organisations representing Afro-Guyanese communities across the country have each received $1.8 million to advance their empowerment projects. This is the second tranche of payment being disbursed under Government’s purview.
The cheques were handed over during a simple ceremony held on Saturday at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC). It saw the attendance of Prime Minister Brigadier (ret’d) Mark Phillips; Culture, Youth and Sport Minister Charles Ramson Jr; and Tourism, Industry and Commerce Minister Oneidge Walrond.
Prime Minister Mark Phillips has said the Government of Guyana has taken decisive steps towards promoting inclusivity and empowerment of Guyanese of African descent through funding initiatives aimed at supporting cultural organisations and community-driven projects.
These recipient organisations had previously submitted proposals for projects focused on the empowerment of Guyanese of African descent across the country, and the Prime Minister emphasised the Government’s commitment to a people-centred approach by stating, “We believe in people-centred policymaking and policy implementation. We had to ensure that we have a system in place where you can approach this Government, as leaders in the African Guyanese community, and say that these are programmes, these are projects that we feel will aid in the advancement of our people.”










