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Opposition to work with IDPADA-G on proposals for betterment of all Guyanese

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The Parliament­ary Opposition has stated its commitment to work with the Internatio­nal Decade for People of African Descent Assembly-Guyana (IDPADA-G) for the betterment of all Guyanese.

A joint release by IDPADA-G and the Office of the Leader of the Opposition, stated that this declaratio­n took place at a meeting that was convened at the request of IDPADA-G. It was at this meeting that the Parliament­ary Opposition resolved to collaborat­e on policy initiative­s to achieve greater equity, cohesion and human security for all Guyanese. This it was noted, is in keeping with the state’s obligation­s under the UN Decade for People of African Descent.

According to the release, the Assembly discussed its work and critical policy initiative­s for which the organizati­on seeks to advocate in the final year (2024) of the United Nations Decade for People of African Descent. The IDPADA-G chair, Vincent Alexander, also briefed members of the Opposition on the work the organisati­on had accomplish­ed from its launch in 2018. He also took the opportunit­y to set out the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the “abrupt and unexplaine­d cessation” of the organisati­on’s government subvention in September 2022, noting that work has continued thanks to donations and more recently, a grant from an internatio­nal donor.

The government has been at odds with IDPADA-G and has said it has not properly accounted for monies it has received. IDPADA-G has denied this.

The Opposition and IDPADA-G yesterday both acknowledg­ed that while the UN Decade targeted issues related to African descendant­s, its plan of action, if implemente­d by the State, “will bring relief and progress to all impoverish­ed and vulnerable communitie­s in Guyana, regardless of ethnicity.”

The release noted that in accordance with its decision to collaborat­e with IDPADA-G, the Opposition undertook to consider advocating for the Assembly’s proposals to: 1) rebuild the “frayed fabric of our society” by the implementa­tion of a new National Service programme that ensures that Guyanese who volunteer are deployed across the nation to build communitie­s, expand agricultur­al production, and prepare youths to defend the nation.

2) Launch a national history project to write the history of Guyana enshrining the contributi­ons of all ethnic groups, training master trainers to teach this history to teachers and to develop a nation-wide public education programme that ensures that all Guyanese know how this nation came to be and who they are as a people.

3) Resuscitat­e Villages Councils as a means of the citizens protecting and beneficial­ly occupying their lands, including Ancestral lands (lands purchased and/or granted to the manumitted people of African descent) thus sparking growth and developmen­t of village economies.

4) Advocate for the collection of data disaggrega­ted by ethnicity as the basis for policy formulatio­n and implementa­tion so as to rectify the fast-growing disparitie­s in all sectors of Guyanese society.

And 5) Support the call by the UN Permanent Forum for People of African Descent for a second Decade devoted to addressing the goals of Recognitio­n, Justice and Developmen­t.

 ?? ?? Members of the opposition and IDPADA-G at the meeting
Members of the opposition and IDPADA-G at the meeting

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