Regional Report of Multi-Stakeholder Forums in Region Three

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Region 03 summary, page 1/8 Regional Report of Multi-Stakeholder Forums in Region Three Total Number of Consultations Held: 17 Total Number of Participants: 353 Average attendance: 20.7 Summary Table of participation: Area Venue Date Attendance Vreed-en-Hoop Vreed-en-Hoop Primary School 4 th March, 2006 17 Greenwich Park, East Greenwich Park Primary School 20 th March, 2006 6 Bank Essequibo Parika Parika Primary School 20 th March, 2006 20 Zeeburg Zeeburg Secondary School 22 nd March, 2006 19 Zeelugt Zeelugt Primary School 22 nd March, 2006 50 Leonora Leonora Primary School 24 th March, 2006 9 Cornelia Ida Cornelia Ida Primary School 24 th March, 2006 25 Interactive Centre 26 th March, 2006 25 Windsor Forest/Nova Windsor Forest 27 th March, 2006 15 Flanders/La Jalousie/Pakistan Den Amstel Den Amstel Primary School 27 th March, 2006 45 Canal No. One McGillvary Primary School 29 th March, 2006 15 Bagotville Bagotville Community Centre 29 th March, 2006 19 Sans Souci Sans Souci Primary School 1 st April, 2006 12 Wakenaam Leguan Island Leguan Secondary School 1 st April, 2006 8 Canal No. 2 Kawall Primary School 4 th April, 2006 11 Wales Wales Community High School 4 th April, 2006 19 Hogg Island Hogg Island West Primary School 8 th April, 2006 38 1. What does Region Three celebrate as positives in Guyana: People in Region Three celebrate the interest, skills and resources, both local and from overseas, which are put into development of the communities. Despite many complaints people seem to recognise that infrastructure in certain areas have improved. Other positive areas are the presence of natural resources, the hospitality of the Guyanese and the freedom of expression people experience. People are happy that there is no racial disunity in the region. There are no high crime rates. A number of conversations did not mention any positives to celebrate.

Region 03 summary, page 2/8 2. What are Region Three s Elements of a vision for Guyana: The major themes in the region s vision are racial harmony, religious and political unity and equal opportunities for all citizens. Furthermore, people envisage a crime free Guyana with better vocational prospects and an end to migration. The hope, expressed in one of the conversations, is that Guyana can become a leading country in the world using all its natural potential. 3. Key points to note on residents /participants issues: Many conversations mentioned the issue of infrastructure. People complain about poor water supplies as well as problems with the drainage in most areas. Furthermore, many communities are dissatisfied with the state of the sea-defenses in the region and poorly organized garbage disposal is a source of much frustration. Limited employment opportunities for youths, particularly those with limited qualifications, are a constant worry. NIS came under a severe criticism in some communities. Lastly, people are very much looking for investment in manufacturing in the region. The participants of the conversations identify several areas as harboring potential for violent conflict. Those are: a. Limited and unequal job opportunities, b. Unfair distribution of land and house lots, c. Poor discipline and idleness among the youth, d. The handling of domestic violence, e. Alleged corruption in the handling of flood relief, f. Inactive police, g. Poor garbage disposal, and, h. Limited access to clean water.

Region 03 summary, page 3/8 4. Key issues raised by residents/participants: Summary Table of Issues Present local conflicts/ areas of Communities Infrastructure Poor state of public buildings, e.g. Wales, Den Amstel, schools Windsor Forest Wales, Canal No. 2, Poor street lighting Bagotville, Cornelia Ida Parika, Wales, Sans Souci, Canal No. 2, Need for improved water facilities and Bagotville, Den supply Amstel, Santa/Aratak Mission Parika, Wales, Sans Souci, Leguan Island, Difficulties in transportation Canal No. 2, Hogg Island, Bagotville, Den Amstel Sans Souci, Leguan Island, Canal No. 2, Hogg Island, Canal Poor drainage No. 1, Bagotville, Den Amstel, Vreed-en- Hoop, Cornelia Ida Sans Souci, Leguan Badly enforced sea-defenses Island, Greenwich Park, Hogg Island Lack of a post office in an area Canal No. 2 Improvement in fencing and toilet facilities must be kept high on the agenda - GPL must expedite electricity connections. - Local recommendation is that lights need to go up in the direction of Wales from the Harbor Bridge - More pumps, treated water in all communities, larger and deeper wells. - Water authorities may have to rotate the distribution of water to all villages until improvements have been made - More bridges, together with improvement of existing streets and bridges. This is particularly important because it helps children getting go school. - More reliable and frequent speedboat service is necessary. Public transportation system has to be re-introduced - More regular drainage and irrigation. Canals should be cleaned when it is dry. - Buildings should not be erected where they can create serious drainage problems. - Fix the La Bagatelle access drain culvert that collapsed many years ago (nothing has been done to fix it so far) - Repair collapsed sea-defenses. - Keep constant checks

Region 03 summary, page 4/8 Present local conflicts/ areas of Communities Hogg Island, Den Need for functioning recreational and Amstel, Vreed-ensport facilities Hoop, Santa/Aratak Mission Poor telecommunications Cornelia Ida, Lack of a cemetery Cornelia Ida - GT&T must accelerate the introduction of basic telephone facilities. - A functioning public phone service is considered to be critical Social Inclusion/Cohesion Allegations that improvements in infrastructure is based on ethnicity Greenwich Park, Sans Souci, Den Amstel Unequal job distribution No cohesion between political parties Allegations of political endorsement of racism Sans Souci, Cornelia Ida Sans Souci, Leguan Island Sans Souci Skills and qualifications must be the only concern in hiring people Politicians should look to the population where there are minimal acts of racism Religious disrespect Leguan Island Insufficient unity in community Hogg Island Assistance from the government with the development of communities Exclusion of community members in decision making Vreed-en-Hoop Social Issues Late night alcohol consumption Sans Souci Rum shops should be closed at the required time High incidence of drug sellers and users Leguan Island, Bagotville, Cornelia Ida - Counseling and guidance for users and sellers. - The police must carry out more frequent raids on suspected sellers Street children Parika Address the issue to begin with Need for day care centers Canal No. 2 Domestic violence Canal No. 2 Visits from social workers to communities Teenage pregnancy Den Amstel

Region 03 summary, page 5/8 Present local conflicts/ areas of Communities HIV / AIDS Den Amstel Access to Opportunities and Resources Limited employment opportunities for youths Allegations that land and house lots are unfairly distributed Little employment for people with no academic qualifications Need of functioning health care centers with trained personnel Leguan Island, Hogg Island, Den Amstel, Parika, Cornelia Ida Greenwich Park Windsor Forest, Vreed-en-Hoop Establish institutions for vocational training Allocations and processing must be expedited. The Ministry of Housing must set time frames. Build factories in food processing and garment making Youths Insufficient discipline Parika, Wales, Hogg Island Encourage more community parenting Need for after school activities Wales Child labour Zeeburg Children should never be taken out of schools to work Early school dropouts Canal No. 2 Establishing skills training centers Limited involvement of youth in decision making Young people should not be excluded from leadership positions. There needs to be training opportunities in governance for them Morals/Values Insufficient honesty and lack of other virtues in the society, Canal No. 2, Vreeden-Hoop Introduction of a proper moral education in schools. Adults should lead by example in the communities Law and Order Inactivity of the police, especially during the night Wales, Sans Souci Allegations of biasness and bribery in Parika, Sans Souci Recruit more ranks. Keep police points open at all times

Region 03 summary, page 6/8 Present local conflicts/ areas of Communities the police force Ineffectiveness of Community Policing Sans Souci Leaders of the church can counsel conflicting persons Illegal alcohol selling Parika Squatting Parika Needs to be treated fairly and evenly Lack of police cooperation when people report incidents Zeeburg Environment Littering and poorly organized garbage disposal Parika, Leguan Island, Windsor Forest, Canal No. 1, Bagotville, Vreed-en-Hoop, More disposal sites, local authority needs to provide bins and vehicles Aggressive street dogs Sans Souci Disturbances caused by a sawmill Sans Souci Better monitoring from the Department of Forestry and the EPA Sea walls badly cleaned Leguan Island Regular cleaning, fine those who litter The reek of pit latrines Windsor Forest Availability of flush toilets, especially. in the school Mosquito nuisance Vreed-en-Hoop Spraying Economy/Markets Lack of vision for tourism Leguan Island Historical sites, e.g. St Peter s Anglican Church, can be repaired High cost of agricultural machinery Canal No. 2 Farmers need more training Canal No. 2 Need for employment opportunities Canal No. 2, Den Establishing a canning factory, opening up for investment in agriculture Amstel and manufacturing Local contractors not getting contracts Vreed-en-Hoop Difficulties in transporting products Hogg Island New Wharf needs to be erected Education School accommodation inadequate Wales, Greenwich Begin construction on allocated land

Region 03 summary, page 7/8 Present local conflicts/ areas of Shortage of qualified teachers Insecure and noisy school areas Need for an Information Technology introduction at primary school level Dire need of adult education programmes and encouragement of reading Lack of electricity is having impact on education Communities park Parika, Bagotville, Vreed-en-Hoop Greenwich Park, Wales, Zeeburg, Parika Canal No. 2 Bagotville, Canal No. 2 Increase teachers salaries - Begin repairs on schools. - Fencing has to be improved in order to keep children away from water, streets, markets and industrial sites. - School in Wales needs to be relocated due to the noise from the sugar factory. - Environmental and welfare officers need to visit school lots Establish a Public Library Public Administration Allegations of less than proper distribution of pension books Allegations that the Food for the Poor Committee is not functioning properly The function of the billing system for the GPL Disappointment with issues related to the NIS Sans Souci, Windsor Forest, Canal No. 2 Sans Souci Sans Souci Leguan Island, Canal No. 1 NDC alleged inability to work for the benefit of all residents Leguan Island Too exorbitant fees for land surveying Hogg Island Allegations of a mishandling of flood relief Canal No. 1 More organized manner of distribution is needed Dissolving the committee The time until the paid bills are processed in Georgetown needs to be shortened - NIS should give all contributors/subscribers a document educating them on the full benefits and legal rights under the NIS scheme. - Annual statements should be issued

Region 03 summary, page 8/8 5 Residents /Participants feelings about and expectations from the conversations Most participants felt relieved and satisfied after the conversations and looked forward to the results. There is a strong anticipation of further conversations and, indeed, access to the reports. Many are thankful to the ERC and applauded the good coordination and the orderly meetings. However, some participants raised the issue that talk is cheap and that the conversations were a waste of time. Some even raised the concerns that this has been a political trick, which will yield no follow up. 6 Process Issues: Attendance in the communities was never more than moderate and poor in few instances. In one forum a sizable contingent of youth made their welcome presence felt. Reports from Zeelugt and Leonora were not received in time for this Regional Report.