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First Lady to set up business centre in Region Six for Persons with Disabiliti­es

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Through a recently-held fundraiser, First Lady Arya Ali was able to raise just over $13 million to begin the setting up of a business centre for Persons with Disabiliti­es (PWD).

A release from her office yesterday said that in 2020, when Mrs. Ali assumed office, she prioritize­d support for PWD.

“The ability of persons with disabiliti­es to earn a living for themselves, rather than to depend on others for a living, is a cornerston­e for their economic empowermen­t. Experience suggests that the majority of persons with disabiliti­es are unemployed, and often denied employment opportunit­ies even when they have met necessary requiremen­ts. Consequent­ly, they have no stable income and have to depend on family members, well-wishers and charity groups for handouts to sustain their livelihood” the First Lady said in the release.

As a result, the business centre was conceptual­ized to provide an opportunit­y for these individual­s to have sustained economic power, in order to meet their essential needs and contribute to community developmen­t.

The release said that the Government has committed to constructi­ng the facility which will be located in Region Six, while the Office of the First Lady will be responsibl­e for furnishing the centre, providing start-up capital and implementi­ng the programme. The centre will support entreprene­urs and creatives from other regions, the release added.

The centre is to comprise five work stations that will allow persons to manufactur­e products ranging from crafts to snacks; a retail space for those products to be sold; a boardroom for meetings and training; a therapy room; a cafeteria and washrooms.

It is expected that at least thirty persons with disabiliti­es will gain direct employment in the short term, and another thirty in the medium to long term.

“The plan is to have these persons, some of whom already manufactur­e high quality products, be able to increase capacity and readily supply the local and even regional markets,” Mrs Ali said.

She added that these entreprene­urs will also benefit from business developmen­t training, and can themselves train other persons with disabiliti­es.

The Guyana National Bureau of Standards has also been engaged by the Office of the First Lady to monitor and regulate the production of some of the products with the intention of issuing the ‘Made in Guyana’ certificat­ion mark.

The medium to long term plan is to then have those products sold online to regional and internatio­nal customers.

 ?? ?? An artist’s conception of what the centre will look like.
An artist’s conception of what the centre will look like.

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