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Ministry of Amerindian Affairs 251-252 Quamina & Thomas Sts., South Cummingsburg, Georgetown, Guyana, South America. Tel: +592 227 5067, 223 7285, 225 8416, 225 6644 Fax: +592 223 1616 e-Mail: amerindianaffairsgy@gmail.com
What is the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs? The Ministry of Amerindian of Affairs is a Government Ministry that was established in 2005 by the President His Excellency Bharrat Jagdeo to safeguard, protect and promote the social, cultural and economic interest of the Amerindians and the Hinterland. A revised Amerindian Act ...
Welcome to the official website for the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs , Georgetown Guyana. This website has been established to inform the public about the work of the Ministry on issues affecting Guyanese, especially Amerindian peoples, and to provide another useful communication route. It has also been established to provide...
“The participation of young people in development, governance and leadership develops the enterprises of this country,” thus proclaimed Hon. Minister Pauline Sukhai in front of 124 young enthusiasts from various villages in Region 1 who attended the historic launch of the Youth Apprenticeship and Entrepreneurship Programme (YAEP) on June 22,...
Seven communities of Region 1 signed agreements for their communities to commence receiving funding from the Amerindian Development Fund (ADF) for their Community Development Projects (CDPs) on the 10th and 11th of May, 2013. The legal representatives of the villages/communities, and Hon. Minister Pauline Sukhai signed the agreements. The...
To ensure the readiness of Amerindian villages and communities for the initiation of their community projects financed under the Amerindian Development Fund (ADF) through the GRIF , the Ministry of Amerindian Affairs (MoAA) together with partner entity UNDP embarked on a scoping Mission for 8 villages/communities in Region 1 from...
Noting the PPP/C Government’s resolve to support the implementation of village community Development Plans, His Excellency President Donald Ramotar expressed his elation over the Launch and Inception Workshop of the Community Development Plans (CDP) under the Phase I of the GRIF Amerindian Development Fund (ADF) held on March 22-23, at...
Georgetown, GINA, February 24, 2013 Addressing residents of Kato, Region Eight at the community’s flag raising ceremony in commemoration of the country’s 43rd Republic Anniversary on February 22, Minister of Amerindian Affairs Pauline Sukhai issued a call for unity and for persons to work across the political divide to hasten...
Georgetown, GINA, February 1, 2013 On Thursday, January 31, 2013, Hon. Pauline Sukhai, Minister of Amerindian Affairs, accompanied by a team from the Ministry travelled to Kimbia Village, Region # 10, where she commissioned a tractor. The tractor will be utilised to enhance agricultural activities in the Village. Kimbia is...
conference, where the Hon. Pauline Sukhai, Minister of Amerindian Affairs, accompanied by Nigel Dharamlall, Permanent Secretary and the various heads of department of the Ministry provided a review on the successes and challenges of the Ministry in 2012. Secure livelihood programme continues to sustain indigenous communities The National Secure livelihood...