The Big Smith News Watch

Main Menu

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter

logo

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter
News
Home›News›Upper Mazaruni leaders call for more time to review the LCDS 2030

Upper Mazaruni leaders call for more time to review the LCDS 2030

By Leroy Smith
23 April 2022
176
0
Share:

Residents of Upper Mazaruni, Region Seven are requesting more time to peruse the Government’s Low Carbon Development Strategy for the coming years. During a consultation at Kamararng in Region Seven, the Government met with village leaders of the Upper Mazaruni area who requested funding to consult with villagers in far-flung communities.

The LCDS programme was first introduced in 2009. Under a partnership with Norway, Guyana is paid to preserve its forest, majority of which is located in the hinterland regions. The sums were in the past used for the Amerindian Land titling project, to develop micro and small enterprises, transform forest management, provide ICT access to remote communities and install solar panels in hinterland communities among others. Through the ongoing consultation, the Government is working to garner input from residents across Guyana on the programme for the programme’s continuance.

The consultation was led by Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira, along with a team from the Office of the President and other key government agencies. Present at the meeting were village leaders from eight villages of the Mazaruni namely: Kamarang, Kako, Waramodong, Phillipi, Chinoweing, Paruima, Jawalla, Ominika.

Clyde Henry of Waramodong expressed his concern about the expansion of mining in the region. He noted that the granting of more mining concessions will leave larger portions of land being cleared for mining activities. Further, he explained that the high costs to transport goods and equipment to the region will result in higher costs to recover mined-out lands. This according to him will pose a challenge in keeping the forest standing.

The Head of the LCDS Consultation team Miss Vanessa Benn informed the villagers that mineral mapping will be done and made available to the public. Benn noted that this will help to reduce deforestation since the mineral map will outline where the natural resources are so that unnecessary forested area doesn’t have to be cleared for mining.

Miss Benn further urged the representatives of the various villages present to familiarize themselves with the information, gather inputs and feedback from the residents of their villages, and submit their ideas and opinions to the LCDS team at the Office of the President.

In closing, the call for another session was made by Kamarang village leader Toshao Bensen Thomas for another session to be held in the region “Every village has something to say, we didn’t get to reach particular areas of interest as yet as time is too short, we are of the hope that another similar session can be kept with the village leaders. We can then go back to our villages and properly explained the documents,” he said.

The LCDS 2030 draft for consultation was made available online for the public in October 2021 to let the public offer their recommendations and suggestions. Currently, a national consultation is being carried out in all ten administrative regions following which a draft document will be revised and laid in the National Assembly.

The LCDS 2030 builds on the LCDS 2009-2015 where Guyana was paid for forest service. The document that is being consulted on, outlines the approaches and actions that Guyana can take to develop and grow in a non-polluting way. The Strategy offers to build a new carbon economy on four objectives: to create new incentives for a low-carbon economy, protect against climate change and biodiversity loss, stimulate future growth: clean energy and low-carbon development, and align with global climate and biodiversity goals.

Post Views: 182
Share on Facebook Share
Share on TwitterTweet
Share on Pinterest Share
Share on LinkedIn Share
Share on Digg Share
Previous Article

Guyana to get US$106 per barrel of ...

Next Article

72 Y-O Granny and son hospitalized after ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • News

    Dexter Todd appointed member of Organization for Human Rights Defense

    3 September 2022
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / SecurityNews

    Police probing viral assault at Sara Johanna EBD 

    27 March 2026
    By Savitri Laikram
  • News

    The Western Tiger’s Prodigy – Meet Michael Ballack

    19 June 2023
    By Savitri Laikram
  • Crime / Security

    Second Man Charged Alongside Businessman in Acid Attack Case

    15 October 2025
    By Savitri Laikram
  • Berbice to have its own School of Agriculture- Mustpah
    Crime / Security

    Berbice to have its own School of Agriculture- Mustpah

    19 October 2020
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / Security

    Senior cop files $70M libel suit against Paul Slowe

    29 April 2022
    By Leroy Smith

You may interested

  • NewsSports

    NSC meets with GBF about 2026 plans

  • GovernmentHousing

    Three-bedroom houses at Leonora 65% complete

  • Community ReportFeaturesNews

    Guyanese suffered when APNU Gov’t scrapped Mandela-Diamond road link- Rodrigues

Connect Us

  • Envato
  • 279.5K+
    Likes
  • 4.5K+
    Followers
  • Subscribers
  • Followers
  • Subscribe
    RSS Feeds

Latest News

Crime / SecurityNews

One arrested after massive ammo find in Bartica

  April 28 2026 A quantity of ammunition was discovered during an operation carried out on Monday afternoon at Second Avenue, Bartica, resulting in the detention of one man.   ...
  • Murder probe uncover guns, ammo at Blackwater

    By Savitri Laikram
    28 April 2026
  • Investigation launched into threats against CANU head

    By Savitri Laikram
    27 April 2026
  • Teen saved by emergency neurosurgery at GPHC

    By Savitri Laikram
    27 April 2026
  • Man charged with attempt to assassinate President Trump

    By Savitri Laikram
    27 April 2026

FeedBurner Widget

Sign up to receive email updates and to hear what's going on with our magazine!

About US

logo

BIG Smith News Watch was established in 2015 and is recognized by the Guyana press Association as a legitimate media outlet in Guyana. Our operation focuses more community, human interest and developmental issues. We also do focus on matters of crime, security, business, politics and current affairs. The entity is headed by Leroy Smith, a practicing journalist with experience in news gathering, reporting and coverage spanning seventeen years. Mr. Smith joined the media 2005 and worked at several media housing before launching BIG Smith News Watch in 2015.

  • +592-705-8780
  • bigsmithnewswatch35@gmail.com
  • Popular Posts

  • Lance Corporal dies days after fight with police sergeant

    By Leroy Smith
    8 May 2019
  • Nonummy suspendisse hendrerit ultrices

    By DesignUTD
    26 August 2015
  • 21 Year Old mechanic busted with cocaine pellets in hotel room

    By Leroy Smith
    27 April 2019
  • Bandit shows up to robbery with ‘one bullet’; shot dead by security guard

    By Leroy Smith
    30 April 2019

Follow us

© Copyright www.bigsmithnewswatch.news. All rights reserved.