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At weekend village … PM SAM HINDS, MINISTER MANICKCHAND AMONG HONOREES –thanks to initiative of three Mahaicony visionaries

THE Mahaicony Movement Team, comprising founding members Bevon Shepherd, Steven Jones, Roy Vaux, along with some other Mahaiconians, began a one-day initiative in 2011 that catalysed this year into a three-day affair, projected to become a calendar event called “The Mahaicony Village Weekend”.  Last Friday evening, the Mahaicony Community Centre ground came alive with floodlight […]

Manickchand says new UG Council almost fully constituted -UGSSA opposed to process

Minister of Education Priya Manickchand informed the National Assembly on Wednesday that the new University of Guyana (UG) Council is almost fully constituted, with only two organisations still to identify their nominees. Manickchand made the announcement after a petition to appoint a new UG Council was presented to the National Assembly by APNU MP Dr […]

Constitution of new UG Council in accordance with law -Minister Manickchand tells National Assembly

A PETITION was brought to the National Assembly through A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) member, Dr. Rupert Roopnarine on behalf of the students, staff, alumni and friends of the University of Guyana, calling on the House to appoint a new, fully constituted Council. Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand subsequently, informed the House that pursuant to […]

That Manickchand Mandate

Given the serious challenges facing this nation in this second decade of the 21st century, we must focus on one major goal to transform how the next generation lives. Let’s choose one thing we could do well, focus on it, and make the defining difference – one that works, that propels the children among us to […]

Guyana to file official complaint over UN Committee’s questioning -unhappy over use of ‘alternative sources’

Team Guyana, which reported to the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) last week in New York, was unhappy at the manner in which questions were posed by committee members and their reliance on “alternative sources” and the country will shortly lodge an official complaint. “Guyana wishes to express some […]

Manickchand, Webster disappointed over questions posed during CEDAW’s annual meeting -call for more responsible research when compiling questions on Guyana’s progress

EDUCATION Minister Priya Manickchand and Human Services and Social Security Minister, Jennifer Webster, who are just back after attending the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)’s annual meeting in the United States, yesterday registered their disappointment over what they deem lack of research in questions posed by some of the organisation’s members.  The forum […]

Common-law unions inheritance bill passed

The National Assembly yesterday unanimously passed the Civil Law (Rights of Persons in Common Law Union) Bill, with both government and opposition recognising deficiencies of the current laws in addressing inheritance rights upon the death of a spouse in a civil union. With the enactment of the new law, persons in common-law unions for five […]

‘Gov’t friendly to women’ – Says Manickchand as House unanimously supports passage of Common Law Union Bill – Opposition MP congratulates Nandlall for this effort

GOVERNMENT has again demonstrated its commitment to Guyana’s women, this time through the Civil Law (Rights of Persons in Common Law Union) Bill 2012, which was unanimously passed yesterday in the National Assembly. This bill was tabled by Attorney General & Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall, with intention to provide for the rights of […]

Progress seen but UN committee concerned about women’s limited access to justice, discrimination against gays, lesbians

While acknowledging progress made on some issues, a United Nations committee on women has expressed concern about women’s limited access to justice in Guyana, reported widespread discrimination against homosexuals and bisexuals, and whether the root causes of trafficking in women were being addressed. The Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) met in […]

Guyana submits national report to CEDAW – on country’s success to purge discrimination against women

MINISTER of Human Services and Social Security, Jennifer Webster and Education Minister Priya Manickchand, who is an avid women’s rights activist, yesterday addressed a gathering during the CEDAW annual meeting at Church Center, United Nations in New York.  The Guyana Government has been adamant in ensuring that all forms of discrimination against women in society […]