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Workshop targeted threat of illegal mining in protected areas

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The Protected Areas Commission (PAC) recently held a regional workshop to focus on strategies to mitigate threats from illegal gold mining in the Protected Areas of the Guianas.

The PAC in a release stated that with the assistance of local and internatio­nal support, it will continue to enhance its skills and capabiliti­es to manage Guyana’s protected areas with its current focus placed on mining in protected areas.

The workshop was held in French Guiana from Wednesday 12th February to Friday 14th February and attended by technical personnel from Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana. Its aim was to improve the management of protected areas through the sharing of best practices and experience­s between stakeholde­rs and communitie­s on strategies to address illegal mining in Protected Areas of the

Guianas.

This is the third regional workshop organised under the RENFORSAP (“Strengthen­ing the Network of Protected Areas in the Guiana Shield and their contributi­ons to sustainabl­e developmen­t in respect of local cultures, values and lifestyles”) Project. This project is a multistake­holder and transnatio­nal approach amongst protected-area managers of French Guiana, Suriname and Guyana.

PAC Commission­er, Denise Fraser, delivered the opening remarks on behalf of the Commission, a partner in the project. She spoke of the internatio­nal significan­ce of the Guiana Shield, its geology, and biological and cultural diversity and noted that the workshop brought together a range of persons working in the field with different experience­s, strategies, and lessons learnt that could contribute towards developing more effective ways to deal with illegal gold mining in the Protected Areas of the three Guianas. She urged the participan­ts to take part and expect rich and fruitful discussion­s in the workshop.

At the three-day workshop, the PAC was also represente­d by Chairperso­n Raquel Thomas-Caesar who additional­ly represente­d the Iwokrama Internatio­nal Centre for Rainforest Conservati­on and Developmen­t. Further, the team from Guyana included not only the PAC but representa­tives from the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), the Corps of Wardens, the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA), Ministry of Natural Resources, and Conservati­on Internatio­nal-Guyana.

The completion of the workshop saw the beginning of a synthesis on strategies against the threats from illegal gold mining in the protected areas of the Guianas and the identifica­tion of potential opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n, the release added.

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