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Where we do it > Guyana


Facts & Figures
Population: 770,794
Capital city: Georgetown
GDP per capita: $4,508
HDI ranking: 97 out of 177 countries *
Life expectancy: 67
Flag of Guyana

* The UNDP Human Development Index (HDI) measures a country's achievements in terms of life expectancy, educational attainment and adjusted real income.

Country background

VSO Guyana works in the areas of education, disability and secure livelihoods. It is also implementing a national volunteering programme. Disability

VSO Guyana has worked within disability for several years but mainly through providing physio, occupational and speech and language therapists. Men, women and children with disabilities all experience a number of challenges in Guyana; there is effectively no support system and few opportunities for them to enhance their existing circumstances by gaining an education, getting a job or accessing appropriate care or therapy. So volunteers are now also being placed with organisations such as the National Commission on Disability, Guyana Community Based Rehabilitation Programme and local non-governmental organisations that are managed by and acting for people with disabilities. These volunteers are working to improve government and public understanding of disability issues, encourage change in legislation and expand rehabilitation services in remote regions. Work is also going into training local personnel so there is less reliance on international volunteers and expatriates.

Education

For some time VSO Guyana's education work focused on placing volunteer classroom teachers in schools around the country. As a result of the strategic plan in 2003-4, the focus has shifted towardsimproving the quality of education through curriculum development, teacher training and management support for regional education offices. Efforts are also being undertaken to work with other education stakeholders such as the Parent-Teachers Association towards their greater participation in education. VSO Guyana’s work in disability and education is linked as volunteers are also working on improving the provision of, and access to, special education for children with disabilities.

Secure Livelihoods

Following extensive research and further consultations with current and past partners and volunteers, since the beginning of 2008 VSO has implemented a third Programme Area Plan on Secure Livelihoods. Working with partners, the programme tries to address three basic issues confronting rural communities in Guyana: the need to increase production in a sustainable and environmentally-friendly manner, increasing the income of marginalised communities, and enhancing the ability of rural people to have better control over their livelihoods. The programme works with both government and non-government organisations.

National volunteering

A national volunteering programme which aims to promote volunteering as an effective way of reducing poverty and disadvantage in Guyana is also currently being implemented. It cuts across the three programme areas of disability, education and secure livelihoods.


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Bullet.5 minutes with Childhood Education Advisor - Cheryl Evans

  Guyana: Programme Summaries  


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