…as President Ali invites int’l community to partner with Guyana
Immediately following President Dr Irfaan Ali’s keynote address to Harvard Business School’s Virtual Microeconomics of Competitiveness workshop on Monday, the institution pledged its support for Guyana’s ambitious developmental trajectory as outlined by the President.
During his address to the attendees, which included representatives from 120 institutions around the world, President Ali detailed Government’s development plans. He spoke about Government’s renewable energy plans, strategy for agro-processing, infrastructure goals and the housing programme.
President Ali also made an appeal to the universities to partner with Guyana, particularly when it comes to the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS). The President recalled the way in which Guyana was able to forge an international partnership with Norway on the LCDS.
“My Government is keen to work with the international community. One of the areas is applied research and development, as part of the LCDS 2030, we establish an international centre for biodiversity research. And this is linked to the improvement of our competitiveness, dealing also with human capital, research and development and innovation, as part of what we will offer.”
“To achieve this, we’re seeking partnership with universities and research organisations, to make this a cutting-edge centre of excellence, with focus on ecosystem services, forests, biodiversity and watershed. At this point, I wish to extend to Harvard University and the network of universities in attendance today to work with us in this area of ecosystem service, as we implement LCDS 2030,” President Ali said during his address.
