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SUMMARY:Consultations for the Model Village Initiative in Region 5
DESCRIPTION:The consultations on the Model Village Initiative within Region 5 were convened to engage community representatives\, local stakeholders\, and relevant partners on the proposed development approach for selected villages across the region. The engagement provided an opportunity to discuss community priorities\, identify development gaps\, and outline practical steps toward building stronger\, more organized\, and sustainable model villages. \nThe consultations were attended by Country Director Alex Dane Fraser\, whose participation underscored the importance of coordinated leadership\, community involvement\, and results-driven planning in advancing the initiative. \nThe primary purpose of the consultations was to gather views from stakeholders on the design\, implementation\, and sustainability of the Model Village Initiative. The discussions focused on ensuring that the initiative reflects the needs of communities in Region 5 while promoting inclusive development\, improved services\, economic opportunity\, and stronger local participation. \n\nCommunity infrastructure needs\, including roads\, drainage\, lighting\, recreational spaces\, and public facilities.\nOpportunities for youth development\, skills training\, entrepreneurship\, and community-based employment.\nEnvironmental management\, village beautification\, sanitation\, and climate-resilient development.\nAccess to social services\, including health\, education\, public safety\, and support for vulnerable groups.\nThe importance of community ownership\, accountability\, and sustained participation in the implementation process.\n\nCountry Director Alex Dane Fraser noted the importance of approaching the Model Village Initiative as a partnership between leadership\, communities\, and supporting agencies. He emphasized that successful implementation will depend on realistic planning\, responsible coordination\, and the willingness of residents to take ownership of village development. \nHe further highlighted that consultations must lead to concrete action and should help shape a model that can be adapted across communities while respecting the unique circumstances of each village within Region 5. \n\nStakeholders expressed broad support for the Model Village Initiative.\nCommunity priorities were identified for further review and possible inclusion in implementation plans.\nParticipants agreed on the need for continued engagement and follow-up consultations.\nThere was consensus that transparency\, accountability\, and community participation must guide the process.\nThe consultations reinforced the importance of aligning development interventions with the actual needs of residents.\n\nThe consultations on the Model Village Initiative in Region 5 represented an important step toward inclusive and community-centered development. The discussions demonstrated strong interest among stakeholders and highlighted the need for practical\, transparent\, and sustainable interventions. With continued leadership\, stakeholder cooperation\, and community ownership\, the initiative can contribute meaningfully to improved village development across the region.
URL:https://guyana.globalpeacechain.org/event/consultations-on-model-village/
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SUMMARY:Emancipation Celebration
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, 16th August 2026\, the Country Director of Global Peace Chain Guyana Chapter\, Alex Dane Fraser\, participated in the vibrant celebration commemorating 188 years of Emancipation. The event was hosted by the Haslington to Chapman Grove Emancipation Committee and brought together community members\, leaders\, and distinguished guests to reflect on the significance of emancipation and its enduring impact on Guyanese society. \nThe celebration provided an opportunity to honour the resilience\, struggles\, and achievements of ancestors while promoting unity\, cultural pride\, and social development. Among the distinguished attendees were Hon. Zulfikar Ally\, Minister of Public Service\, Government Efficiency & Implementation; Hon. Dr. Frank Anthony\, Minister of Health; and Mr. Alfred King\, Permanent Secretary\, Office of the Prime Minister. \nThe participation of Global Peace Chain Guyana Chapter demonstrated its continued commitment to supporting initiatives that promote peace\, equality\, cultural awareness\, and community empowerment. The event was a meaningful reminder of the importance of preserving our history while working collectively toward a more inclusive and harmonious Guyana.
URL:https://guyana.globalpeacechain.org/event/emancipation-celebration/
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