Thousands of PPEs donated to schools by SEWA

The Education Ministry recently received thousands of COVID-19 personal protective equipment from Sewa International Guyana.
Among the items donated were 80,719 face shields; 24,190 KN95 masks; 126,500 disposable masks; 2600 surgical gowns and over 6240 safety goggles.
Senior representative of Sewa International, Yashpaul Seownarine handed over the items to the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Alfred King at the Book Distribution Unit, Evans & Lyng Streets, Charlestown, Georgetown.

Senior representative of Sewa International Yashpaul Seownarine hands over the items to the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Alfred King at the Book Distribution Unit, Evans & Lyng Streets, Charlestown, Georgetown, as organisation member Sorojini Mohobir looks on

King expressed gratitude on behalf of Education Minister Priya Manickchand and the Ministry for the timely donation. In brief remarks, he stated that the items will complement the efforts the Ministry is making to ensure students, teachers and other staff are safe as schools reopen.
“We want to make sure that all schools are given enough protected gears so that the learners, teachers and cleaners can be protected while they deliver education.”
Distribution of the items will start in hinterland schools before being moved to the coast and Georgetown.
“Most of our schools in and around Georgetown and in other regions, we’ve already given some amount of protective gears. So, this will complement what is needed in the school system, at least for maybe the long-term replacing what is already here in the system, but we would have already provided a whole lot and this will help, ensuring we can place replacements.”
Meanwhile, the Sewa representative said as a youth organisation, the donation is important as it supports the effort to ensure students receive an education while being protected against COVID-19.