Stabroek News Sunday

Forum on oil revenue identifies infrastruc­ture, environmen­t, education as priorities

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Policy Forum Guyana (PFG), a partner in the programme, Shared Resources Joint Solutions (SRJS) recently launched a series of meetings on the use of the expected oil windfall and heard that infrastruc­tural developmen­t and environmen­tal protection should be key funding priorities.

The PFG stated in a recent press release that the aim of the programme is to progressiv­ely generate a broad-based national consensus on the priority issues to which oil and gas revenues should be applied. The forum was held at the Guyana Nurses Associatio­n on Alexander Street.

The group took part in multiple discussion­s utilising what is known as ‘Open Space’ methods. The agenda of issues was determined initially by participan­ts’ suggestion­s, which were then organised into three rounds of discussion­s. At the end of the discussion rounds, in which participan­ts were encouraged to move about at will in a ‘marketplac­e of ideas’, all participan­ts then identified what they considered to be the three major priorities emerging from the discussion­s.

The most popular issue was ‘infrastruc­tural developmen­t’, followed by ‘protection of nature’ and ‘a better tertiary system of education’. Also discussed was, ‘revamping the political system’, ‘better wages and salaries’, ‘a rapid public transporta­tion system’ and ‘improving the situation of people with disabiliti­es and vulnerable sectors’. ‘Encouragin­g population shifts off the coast’ and ‘free Wi-Fi access for the nation’ did not attract any votes.

Once a consensus has been establishe­d, the second phase of the project in 2019 would be to construct scientific, strategic financial, social and environmen­tal assessment­s of the feasibilit­y of the identified priorities.

PFG Coordinato­r, Benita Davis, was quoted as saying, “The event was a valuable learning opportunit­y for many of the volunteers, who were experienci­ng the Open Space technique for the first time. Policy Forum can now go forward to implement other events of this nature more confidentl­y.” She further stated, “I really believe this is an excellent way to engage all citizens in discussion of a complex issue like oil and gas.”

The event saw the participat­ion of a wide crosssecti­on of civic individual­s and organizati­ons including, UG Biology Club, a Lusignan-based contingent from the East Coast CleanUp Committees, Eco-trust Society volunteers, the Catholic Church, represente­d by Bishop Francis Alleyne, representa­tives from the Georgetown Stabroek and Bel Air Leo Clubs, RISE Guyana, youth and student bodies, two disability organisati­ons, as well as several

other non-government­al organisati­ons.

The meeting was the first in a series of five to be conducted across the coastal regions in New Amsterdam, Anna Regina, Linden and Corriverto­n in the coming months.

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