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Lands and Surveys not pleased with pace of FAO project

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The Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission (GLSC) is not impressed with the pace at which the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on (FAO) is implementi­ng the Mainstream­ing Sustainabl­e Land Developmen­t and Management Project (MSLDM).

According to a statement yesterday from the GLSC, the project, funded by the Guyana REDD+ Investment Fund (GRIF) at a cost of US$14.8 million, was officially launched on January 18, 2018 and is expected to be implemente­d over a period of four years by the FAO.

A team from the internatio­nal organizati­on currently in Guyana engaging with the GLSC met with Commission­er and Chief Executive Officer Trevor L. Benn on Monday when he expressed frustratio­n with the slow pace at which work is being conducted.

Noting that this project is extremely important to the Government and People of Guyana, Benn, told the FAO delegation that he is not satisfied with the pace of implementa­tion while stressing that the approach which has been taken so far must be reviewed.

According to the statement he told the FAO representa­tives he will be looking to see a more collaborat­ive and proactive approach to the project implemente­d stressing that Guyana is starving for some success stories.

He said currently a number of projects are being implemente­d in Guyana by internatio­nal agencies but many of them are not performing to the expectatio­n of the Guyanese people.

“We can’t say with any sense of pride, that we are close to completing these projects, and we cannot add another project to that, I am not prepare to sit here as CEO and watch that happen” Benn was quoted as saying while expressing the hope that the next few days will be used to iron out all existing matters.

Head of the visiting team Sally Bunning, Senior Policy Officer, Agricultur­al systems, land and water admitted that indeed there were some challenges encountere­d but promised to work with the GLSC to ensure that the project is successful­ly implemente­d.

According to the statement the components of the project include; land reclamatio­n and developmen­t, implementa­tion of a land classifica­tion system, and other requiremen­ts to facilitate optimal land utilizatio­n and sustainabl­e land developmen­t and management. The project also caters for the developmen­t and operationa­lization of GLSC’s business plan, institutio­nal strengthen­ing of GLSC and capacity developmen­t of stakeholde­rs including youth as well as the strengthen­ing of GLSC’s informatio­n system and infrastruc­ture for informed decision making and increased education, communicat­ion, outreach and public awareness.

Along with Bunning the visiting team includes Vladimir Evtimov, Land administra­tion Officer and Aurelie Bres, Land Tenure and Natural Resources Officer.

While in Guyana, the team is expected to visit several regions and meet with national and regional officials.

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The two sides at the meeting (Guyana Lands and Surveys Commission photo)
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