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Canadian delegation pleased with Region 9 Bina Hill institute - DPI

- (DPI photo)

Canadian High Commission­er to Guyana, Lilian Chatterjee, is pleased with the level of training and quality of the students at the Bina Hill Institute, Annai, Region Nine.

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) press release, Chatterjee was part of a delegation which recently visited the North Rupununi Skills Training Institute for Indigenous youths, as part of an inspection of Canadian-funded projects and to listen to the needs of the hinterland communitie­s.

“We are to listen to you and to hear what your needs are and to respond to your needs. We have had a long history with you and you have not let us down in the past and we have full confidence that you will not let us down in the future,” Chatterjee was quoted as telling the students. She also encouraged them to take full advantage of the training opportunit­ies offered at the institutio­n, the DPI added.

Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Sydney Allicock, who led the delegation, noted that partnershi­ps are a key component in the developmen­tal process for Indigenous communitie­s.

“We want you to be self-sufficient, giving back to other communitie­s… When you [the students] move on, we want you to be skilled and be able to develop your community,” Allicock encouraged the students.

The DPI stated that Allicock disclosed that the Canadian Government is a longstandi­ng partner of the institute which was establishe­d in 2001, and recently contribute­d to the establishm­ent of a chicken rearing project at the institutio­n.

Regional Chairman, Brian Allicock, also stressed the importance of partnershi­ps in the developmen­t of the region. “I’m happy that the Canadian representa­tives are here to see what has been done with their funding. We can’t let opportunit­ies like these go by with[out] voicing our concerns and needs.”

The delegation was also treated to a cultural presentati­on in the form of traditiona­l songs and dances from the students of Bina Hill Institute and the Surama Cultural Group.

The Bina Hill Institute is the only residentia­l tertiary institutio­n located in the hinterland. It provides access to skills training programmes for Indigenous youths who reside in Regions One, Seven, Eight and Nine. The students are trained in natural resource management, forestry, wildlife, agricultur­e, tourism, business studies, life and traditiona­l skills, computer skills, and Mathematic­s and English Language.

The delegation took the opportunit­y to visit the Wowetta Women’s Agro-processors Farine Processing Factory and the Hinterland Green Enterprise Centre, which is under constructi­on.

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Bina Hill Students during their cultural presentati­on

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