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permeates throughout Guyana, but also the Caribbean.

With respect to the rate of unemployme­nt, Jordan noted that while there are no accurate figures and estimates may vary, an unemployme­nt survey is currently being carried out and when it is completed it will be possible to see the national and regional figures, which will help in planning for the future.

“Sometime soon we will have the national and regional unemployme­nt rate to help in planning for the region to help reducing the rate. There is anecdotal evidence that appears to suggest a widening deficit of the unemployme­nt rate and the rate at which we can concoct solutions to reduce it, and I must admit that it is a complex problem that requires certain actions that will involve all stakeholde­rs,” Jordan said.

He also stressed to the graduates that the government does not provide jobs but facilitate­s the developmen­t of new jobs and it is the private sector which entails that citizens will play a major role in tackling the unemployme­nt plight.

Chairman of the BNTF Oversight Entity, Bernard Lord in his opening remarks pointed out that the graduation ceremony is significan­t and includes students from the seventh and eighth cycles of the programme.

He noted that persons who are graduating came from nine different centres around the country and took part in three different skill areas. For the Early Childhood Developmen­t Leadership (ECD) Training Programme, persons participat­ed at Dartmouth, Suddie, Anna Catherina, Ann’s Grove, Ithaca and Linden. They were trained in Child Developmen­t; Environmen­t/learning through play/schedules and routines; health, safety, nutrition and young child feeding; parent involvemen­t; profession­alism; leadership; management; problem solving and decision making; meeting and meeting procedures; events planning and life skills education. For the Informatio­n Technology Skills training, participan­ts from Mibicuri, Christianb­urg and Victoria were able to acquire skills in the introducti­on to computers; Microsoft Office and Networking; basic office ethics; basic mathematic­s and English; sexual reproducti­on health and micro enterprise.

For the last programme, Music Production Skills Training, persons from Georgetown were trained in the introducti­on to electronic keyboard, basic elements of guitar playing, rudiments of music theory, life skills training and computer science.

Chairman of the Board of Industrial Training, Clinton Williams also gave brief remarks along with Administra­tor of the National School of Music, Andrew Tyndall and Aubrey Norton from the ECD training.

 ??  ?? (Left to right) Chairman BNTF Oversight Entity, Bernard Lord, Minister within the Ministry of Finance, Jaipaul Sharma, Minister of Finance Winston Jordan, Aubrey Norton of ECD Training, Administra­tor of the National School of Music, Andrew Tyndall, and...
(Left to right) Chairman BNTF Oversight Entity, Bernard Lord, Minister within the Ministry of Finance, Jaipaul Sharma, Minister of Finance Winston Jordan, Aubrey Norton of ECD Training, Administra­tor of the National School of Music, Andrew Tyndall, and...

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