…says Govt has respect for human rights, respect for rule of law
Prime Minister, Brigadier (Retired) Mark Phillips who is performing the duties of President, met with a visiting delegation from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), on Tuesday at the Office of the Prime Minister on Camp Street.
The IACHR representatives were led by President, Commissioner Margarette May Macaulay and included Second Vice President, Commissioner Roberta Clarke; Senior Advisor, Caribbean Affairs, Paul Spencer; Specialist (Technical Cooperation and Public Policies) Wendy Singh, and Press and Communications official Ana Paula Suarez.
Commissioner Macaulay outlined that the visit represented a vital element of the IACHR’s regional engagement approach initiated in January 2023. Since then, the Commission has pursued technical cooperation trips focused on best practices and evaluating human rights challenges from governmental and civil society lenses.

The objectives are to establish cooperation agreements, prioritise ratifying rights instruments, and deliver training on the Inter-American framework.
In his remarks, Prime Minister Phillips underscored Guyana’s constitutional commitments to safeguarding the rights of all citizens equally. He stated: “I can assure you that we have a constitution – the Guyana Constitution – and enshrined in our constitution is the respect for rights of all majorities and minorities in the Guyanese society.
“As a Government, we practise no acts of discrimination.”
The Prime Minister outlined the Administration’s comprehensive policies and strategies pertaining to the foundational pillars of inclusiveness and non-discrimination across all of society.
This encompasses Indigenous peoples’ rights, protections for the elderly and persons living with disabilities among other minority and majority groups.
“So, we have respect for human rights, respect for the rule of law, both international law and laws indigenous to Guyana. Inclusivity is very important.
“We have a country of six different ethnic groups, so, the whole issue of being inclusive is important to us. Our Government, in our manifesto, we made it clear that once we win this election, we don’t care who you voted for, we are bringing development to everyone, every community,” he noted.
Climate security
Emphasis was also placed on the Government’s prioritisation of three key policy areas – climate security, energy security and food security.
