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Norton announces new national monuments

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Minister of Social Cohesion Dr. George Norton on Wednesday announced plans for the constructi­on of new national monuments as part of his ministry’s work programme for the coming year.

Speaking during the debate on the government’s proposed 2018 budget, Norton told the National Assembly that his ministry will be working under the theme “Fostering Harmonious Relationsh­ips and Building a Unified Country Enabled by Culture, Youth and Sports” next year.

He noted that there is an allocation of over $700 million under the Cultural Preservati­on and Conservati­on Programme, which will see the constructi­on of buildings for the National School of Music and the National School of Theatre Arts and Drama. He said the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropolo­gy, the National Museum and the Museum of African Heritage will also be upgraded. He also mentioned the constructi­on of an Institute of Creative Arts. Plans for the establishm­ent of the Institute were announced in last year’s budget and it was supposed to have been completed this year.

Under the National Trust, he added, the country will also see the restoratio­n of Fort Zeelandia and the St. George’s Cathedral as well as the constructi­on of four new monuments: the 1823 Memorial Monument, the Chinese Arrival Monument, the Portuguese Arrival Monument and Ruimveldt Massacre Monument.

“Cohesion in our country means that every Guyanese must be given an equal opportunit­y to showcase their heritage, as well as understand and celebrate the contributi­ons of others in developing the country,” he said.

Norton also explained that the ministry’s budgetary allocation­s will also be used to host regional exhibition­s and workshops and to conduct training in all of the Administra­tive Regions and Georgetown. Activities will vary from children’s camps to training in music, drama and visual arts.

“We would build cohesion and harmony by including all and creating an environmen­t for youth exchanges. This is how our youths will be able to build partnershi­ps, synergies and have appreciati­on for difference­s,” he said.

Norton also noted that the Guyana Film Festival will have a different form come next year, as it will have a new and broader spectrum of participan­ts

Since the Guyana National Museum will celebrate its 150th anniversar­y in 2018, Norton pointed out that commemorat­ion activities will be held.

In terms of youth programmes, Norton said over $1 billion will be invested for the developmen­t of the youth population, which would also be integrally involved in decision making processes.

“The ministry wants to meaningful­ly contribute to the developmen­t of the youth population, who are politicall­y, economical­ly and socially empowered either by attaining the relevant skills for employment or to be able to venture out on their own,” he added.

Norton also stated that Mon Tue an assessment of all youth programmes will be done. Dec 11, 2017 Dec 12, 2017 11:35 - 13:05 hrs 12:45 - 14:15 hrs

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