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Guyana calls for enhanced coordination to achieve SDGs

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) – Minister of parliamentary affairs and governance, Gail Teixeira, co-chaired the annual meeting of the government of Guyana and the United Nations Joint Steering Committee, held at the Herdmanston Lodge, Georgetown on Monday said, government of Guyana called for enhanced coordination to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

In her opening remarks, minister Teixeira emphasized the need for increased collaboration in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs).

“Here in this microcosm of the UN country team in the government, [we have to assess] how well we are coordinating and collaborating, to make sure that we are all on the same page, and to ensure that the programmes are going the way we would like.”

The minister highlighted the changing governance strategy as the country’s economy expands and commended the UN’s support during challenging times, particularly in civil defence strengthening and pointed out a diverse array of challenges faced by organizations like these, which can affect the progress of their policies.

According to the minister, enhanced coordination and collaboration are key to tracking these programmes and policies, ensuring that they deliver the desired outcomes.

Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira

However, the minister was also quick to highlight the Guyanese desire to take the helm of the nation’s development.

The Government of Guyana (GOG) and the United Nations (UN) System on Monday held their annual meeting at the Herdmanston Lodge, Georgetown

Minister Teixeira said that while Guyana needs development partners, tangible solutions in the country must be championed by the Guyanese.

“We do believe that, based on our knowledge and experiences, that we want to drive this process. Based on the history, the view of Guyanese is that we want to determine where we go, how we get there, and how fast we get there,” the parliamentary affairs minister underscored.

The joint steering committee assessed the UN’s response to regional development priorities during the implementation of the UN Multi-Country Sustainable Development Framework.

The meeting discussed food systems, data protection, and mechanisms for achieving SDGs.

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