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Request for Public Feedback on the Guyana Coastal Adaptation and Resilience Project Concept Note
- Published: 20 February 2024
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The Government of Guyana is seeking public feedback on the proposed “Guyana Coastal Adaptation and Resilience Project, “which is aimed at enhancing climate adaptation and reducing flood risk in urban and rural areas in the country’s coastal plain. The project will be financed by the Guyana REDD+ Investment Funds (GRIF), with the World Bank appointed as the Partner Entity to support the project development and oversight, and implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture.
As part of Guyana’s commitment to transparency and inclusivity, the Government is seeking input from a wide range of stakeholders, including community members, civil society organizations, academia, the private sector, and the citizenry. Your feedback will help identify areas for improvement, ensure that the project aligns with the needs and priorities of the communities it serves, and enhance its overall effectiveness in improving lives and safeguarding livelihood.
Comments and feedback should be submitted to email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. between February 22 and March 6, 2024.
MONUMENTAL $600M PROJECT LAUNCHED TO DEVELOP AMERINDIAN VILLAGE PLANS
- Published: 20 February 2024
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$600M programme launched to advance sustainable development plans
- Published: 20 February 2024
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A $600 million multiyear program has been launched to strengthen the capacity of Amerindian villages and the National Toshaos Council (NTC) in Guyana. The initiative aims to develop and implement effective long-term sustainable plans aligned with national priorities. Led by the NTC, the project includes technical assistance, training programs, and workshops to enhance village leaders' skills and collaboration among stakeholders. It will establish monitoring systems to improve plan implementation and institutional support from the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs. This initiative is crucial as villages expect significant revenues from Guyana's REDD+ Program, with $4.7 billion disbursed in 2023 for over 500 projects.