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Natural Resources Ministry signs MoUs with toshaos council, nature fund

—as symbol of commitment to ‘engagement and developmen­t’

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The Ministry of Natural Resources on February 5th signed two Memoranda of Understand­ing (MOU), cementing its relationsh­ip with the National Toshaos Council (NTC) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

The signing of the MoUs, according to the ministry, is intended to signal the importance of the Ministry’s commitment to engagement and developmen­t.

The signing ceremony was held at the Herdmansto­n Lodge, where the Chairman of the NTC, Nicholas Fredericks, and Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman, signed copies of an MoU between the entities, allowing the ministry to collaborat­e with the council and maintain communicat­ion channels with the indigenous communitie­s.

Additional­ly, WWF’s MoU was signed by Ndibi Schwiers, the Director of Environmen­t under the Ministry of the Presidency. Schwiers added that the document is transforma­tive and seeks to ensure the developmen­t of a pathway that is low carbon, sustainabl­e and resilient.

“The WWF has been a consistent partner and has provided financial, administra­tive, institutio­nal and technical assistance and support to key natural resource agencies. Additional­ly, it has helped to advance key strategic priorities, including the Government’s Green State Developmen­t Strategy (GSDS), the National Forest Policy and Statement and the Mineral Sector Policy and Framework, among others,” a release from the ministry stated, adding: “Also, due to the valuable role that Indigenous Peoples play in the preservati­on and management of Guyana’s natural resources, the Ministry and by extension the Government of Guyana remains keenly sensitive on their concerns and are committed to engaging the NTC and the communitie­s they represent”.

Giving the feature address was Trotman, who said that the signing of the documents will continue to strengthen the management and developmen­t of the country’s natural resources. Trotman stated that discussion­s over the MoUs started about two years ago, and explained that before the signing ceremony began, a brief meeting was held, where the chairman of the NTC had raised some issues including that of continuing support for the council from the government.

“We have given our commitment as the government that we will not leave the council hanging, having started a good work that must be completed,” Trotman stated. He added that he would not say what the government would be doing as he cannot commit finances of the government. “No responsibl­e government and no responsibl­e internatio­nal agency will see you go begging or will see you flounderin­g for lack of funds so the National Toshaos Council should rest assure[d] that you have many friends that will ensure that your work grows from strength to strength”, said Trotman.

Fredericks also delivered remarks at the event.

“It is not an easy life that we live in the hinterland­s when issues are brought to our communitie­s regarding extractive industries of our natural resources and the impacts we face on our lives,” said Fredericks, who dubbed the event a historic one.

Fredericks stated that the MoU would not only benefit indigenous people but would benefit Guyana at large, as a collaborat­ive effort can now be taken to tackle issues in relation to mining and extractive activities.

“We see this as a very important step as the National Toshaos Council, in moving towards collaborat­ion to start the discussion of addressing environmen­tal issues, but also how can we build our capacity in the communitie­s so we can benefit from national programmes?” he stated.

The chairman added that the idea for the establishm­ent of a MoU has been around for a while, as the previous NTC executives thought it would be important.

“We are honoured as the current NTC executives and staff to be inking this agreement and we look forward to the implementa­tion phase of this agreement that we will work collaborat­ively, [maintain] proper communicat­ion and transparen­cy to ensure whatever is started here in this room continues and really brings national visibility as to how indigenous people can work with government to address our issues”, said Fredericks.

In his address at the ceremony, WWF Guiana’s representa­tive, Laurens Gomes, expressed his happiness to be a part of the historic event. “For WWF this is a renewal of a MOU that had been in existence but it’s also much more than a renewal because it speaks about the future and it helps define and sharpen the role of WWF contributi­ng to Guyanese priorities of nature conservati­on and sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he related.

Gomes stated that WWF, over the years, has been able to mobilize internatio­nal resources to assist Guyana with nature conservati­on, while partnering with the government.

 ??  ?? Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman (left), handing over a signed copy of the MoU to the Chairman on the National Toshaos Council, Nicholas Fredericks.
Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman (left), handing over a signed copy of the MoU to the Chairman on the National Toshaos Council, Nicholas Fredericks.
 ??  ?? Director of Environmen­t, Ndibi Schwiers (centre), handing over a signed copy of the MoU to WWF Guiana’s Representa­tive, Laurens Gomes (left).
Director of Environmen­t, Ndibi Schwiers (centre), handing over a signed copy of the MoU to WWF Guiana’s Representa­tive, Laurens Gomes (left).

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