The Government of Guyana has embarked on a Diaspora outreach in the United Kingdom as of Monday 10th April 2023.
This is following a visit made by His Excellency President Irfaan Ali who visited the UK last year and met with members of the Guyanese Diaspora.
This is the first physical outreach post-pandemic by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, who has otherwise been engaging the Diaspora in the UK virtually during the pandemic period.
Leading the team is Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud who is also supported by Head of the Diaspora Unit, Rosalinda Rasul.
At the first engagement held at the Guyana High Commission in London, on Monday, the Foreign Secretary addressed scores of Guyanese and spoke extensively of the role of the Diaspora in Guyana’s development and about supporting President Irfaan Ali’s One Guyana initiative and his plans for the creation of a modern Guyana that will benefit all Guyanese.
To this end, Mr. Persaud informed the gathering of their importance in fostering greater networks and diplomacy to advance Guyana’s development and advocating for the country’s interest at the international level, the role they can play in leading self-driven initiatives in areas that interest them and sharing their knowledge, skills, and networks to further develop Guyana.
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