Entrepreneurs with disabilities are being equipped with the tools to achieve financial independence and actively participate in Guyana’s growing economy through a targeted small business training initiative. The workshop hosted by the Guyana Council of Organisations for Persons with Disabilities (GCOPD) in collaboration with the Small Business Bureau (SBB) and supported by ExxonMobil Guyana launched on Tuesday at the National Library and brought together more than 30 participants who are blind or visually impaired. Community Relations Supervisor at ExxonMobil Guyana, Ryan Hoppie, described the initiative as part of a commitment to inclusive development. “… for us at ExxonMobil Guyana, our community investment strategy centres on several things. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education, economic development, and building healthy and cohesive communities. Our aim is to ensure that our approach is inclusive,” he said. Programme Manager of GCOPD, Ganesh Singh, explained that this training is part of an expanded vision of the Orientation and Mobility Programme, which was launched in 2022 to teach independent living skills. It has since evolved to include entrepreneurship, job preparedness and access to financial support. “When someone is registered and receives training through this programme, they don’t just leave with independent living skills, but they leave with hope of a brighter future. We refer our beneficiaries either to our vocational skills training programme component where they can access programmes through the Board of Industrial Training, or the Basic Needs Trust Fund,” Ganesh explained. The opportunities include grants and loans through SBB, as well as additional pathways for skill development through national programmes.












