The Ministry of Education’s Distance Education Unit initiative, the EdYou FM National Radio Distribution Campaign, was officially launched on Friday by Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, at the National Toshaos Council Conference in Georgetown.
According a release from the Ministry, this initiative aims to ensure that every classroom in the hinterland is equipped with a radio set capable of receiving curriculum-aligned educational content.
The release explained that EdYou FM is the official radio station of the Ministry of Education’s Distance Education Unit, delivering high-quality, curriculum-aligned content to learners across Guyana. Broadcasting across all ten administrative regions, EdYou FM reaches both coastal and hinterland communities through over 20 strategically located relay sites, ensuring that even the most isolated villages benefit from continuous education.
Manickchand presented the first official radio set to the Chairman of the National Toshaos Council, as part of the government’s efforts to bridge the educational divide in Guyana’s remote regions. She emphasised that this initiative supports the Ministry’s broader vision of inclusive education by bringing quality teaching to communities often left behind due to geographical barriers.
Head of EdYou FM, Phillip Williams, extended appreciation to the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for their partnership.
“This project is a testament to what is possible when technology, education, and partnership intersect. The distribution campaign is not just about radios—it’s about ensuring the equitable access to resources that every Guyanese child deserves,” he said.
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