Reg 7 plays crucial role in national efforts to combat climate change – MP Charlie

Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) has been a focal point in the government’s development agenda, Member of Parliament (MP) Alister Charlie expressed as he addressed residents of Bartica during the regional flag-raising ceremony in observance of the country’s 58th Independence Anniversary.
“In the spirit of reflection, it is important to highlight the significant developments that have taken place under the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) government, particularly in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni). This region, rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, has been a focal point of our development agenda,” the parliamentarian expressed.

Member of Parliament (MP) Alister Charlie

He delved into advancements made in Region Seven in the areas of infrastructure, economic diversification, job creation, environmental stewardship, social services, community development, as well as empowerment of women and youths.
According to the politician, under the leadership of the PPP/C government, Region Seven has witnessed substantial infrastructure improvements.
“Roads, which are the lifelines of our hinterland communities, have been significantly upgraded and expanded. These developments have not only enhanced connectivity within the region but have also opened up new economic opportunities,” Charlie said.
He pointed out that the construction and rehabilitation of key roads have facilitated easier access to markets, healthcare, and educational facilities, thereby improving the quality of life for residents.
Charlie also reminded that the government has been committed to diversifying the economy of Region Seven beyond its traditional mining activities.
“We have seen the establishment of new manufacturing and industrial hubs, designed to create sustainable economic growth and employment opportunities. One of the flagship projects includes the establishment of a marine facility on the West Bank of Demerara, which, although located outside Region Seven, has a profound impact on the entire nation’s economic landscape by creating hundreds of jobs and fostering local businesses,” he outlined.

Officials at the Flag Raising Ceremony on Friday evening

“In addition to these efforts, we have focused on promoting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Region Seven. By providing access to financing, training, and markets, we are empowering local entrepreneurs to innovate and expand their businesses. This initiative not only stimulates economic growth but also ensures that the benefits of development are widely shared among the population,” the parliamentarian added.
Charlie also spoke about the Low-Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS), highlighting that it includes participation and benefit-sharing with indigenous communities.
He said it also ensures that the development trajectory is environmentally sustainable.
In this regard, Charlie said, “Region Seven, with its vast forested areas, plays a crucial role in our national efforts to combat climate change and promote biodiversity conservation.”
The LCDS has facilitated the development of village plans, empowering indigenous communities to lead local development projects. These projects range from sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism to renewable energy initiatives.
“By involving the communities directly, we are ensuring that development is inclusive and respects the traditional knowledge and practices of our Indigenous peoples,” Charlie said.
Meanwhile, Charlie highlighted that significant strides have been made in improving social services in Region Seven.
“The government has invested in healthcare facilities, ensuring that residents have access to quality medical care. Educational infrastructure has also been enhanced, with new schools and learning centers being built to provide children with better learning environments and resources,” he noted.
Moreover, the parliamentarian said the government has focused on community development programmes that addresses the specific needs of the region. These include housing projects, water supply systems, and recreational facilities, all aimed at improving the overall well-being of the residents.
Regarding the empowerment of women and youth in Region Seven, the MP outlined that the government has implemented programmes aimed at providing vocational training, leadership development, and entrepreneurial opportunities.
“By equipping our women and youth with the necessary skills and resources, we are fostering a generation of leaders who will drive the future development of our nation,” he said.
Against this backdrop, Charlie expressed that as the country celebrates its 58th Independence Anniversary, “let us reaffirm our commitment to building a Guyana that is prosperous, inclusive, and sustainable”.
According to Charlie, “The progress we have made in Region Seven under the PPP/C government is a testament to what we can achieve when we work together with a clear vision and unwavering determination.”
“Let us honor the legacy of our forebears by continuing to strive for excellence and equity in all our endeavors. Together, we can build a Guyana where every citizen has the opportunity to realise their fullest potential, where our natural wealth is used responsibly, and where our diversity continues to be our greatest strength,” he added.