… implementation still lacking
Close to one decade after it was passed as law, the Sexual Offences Act is still to deliver justice to the hundreds of victims of sexual offences in Guyana.
Woman rights activist, Karen DeSouza, says two Ministers later, there is still a lot of chat and no concrete moves have been made to fully implement the Act.
“The lack of implementation of the Sexual Offences Act has been very disappointing to many of us who worked hard on all aspects of getting that act,” she stated.
DeSouza told Guyana Times in a recent interview that while the current Government has moved to set up a Sexual Offenses Unit, they have not empowered the National Task Force.
Under the act the President shall appoint members of the Task Force which shall include the Ministers of Legal Affairs, Home Affairs, Human Services and Social Security, Amerindian Affairs, Education, Health, Local Government, Youth, Sport and Culture, senior public officers with responsibility for law enforcement, health and human and social services and persons from non-governmental organisations.
The head of Red Thread also reminded that the Sexual Offenses Act speaks to prevention and the need for such a Task Force to address awareness, monitoring the implementation of the law.
“While it has been set up, it has been transformed into a ministerial task force. And so far, there has been nothing said publicly about it,” she remarked.










