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In 2002 the Water and Sewerage Act was passed, which merged the Georgetown Sewerage and Water Commissioners (GS&WC) and the Guyana Water Authority (GUYWA), to form Guyana Water Inc. (GWI). [10] In January 2003 a performance-based five-year management contract was awarded to an international private operator, Severn Trent Water International ...
Shaik Baksh is a Guyanese politician. He has served as Guyana's Minister of Education and as Minister of Housing and Water. [1] He has worked as a lecturer at the University of Guyana and as an executive in the private sector.
In 2017, the Government of Guyana partnered with the Brazilian Army to drill wells in the communities of Achiwib and Baishaidrun to provide access to potable water following the installation of distribution networks by GWI in collaboration with community members. [4] The major economic activity in the area is subsistence farming.
This is a list of the different responsibilities in the water supply and sanitation sector in several Latin American and Caribbean countries.It includes the responsible institutions which set sector policies, agencies of economic regulation and service providers in urban and rural areas.
Collin Croal (born in Guyana) is a Guyanese politician. He is the Minister of Housing and Water in Guyana. He is the Minister of Housing and Water in Guyana. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was appointed Minister in August 2020 by President Irfaan Ali .
She is a Minister within the Ministry of Housing and Water in Guyana. [3] [4] She was appointed Minister in August 2020 by President Irfaan Ali. [5] References
The following list of Guyanese artists (in alphabetical order by last name) includes artists of various genres, who are notable and are either born in Guyana, of Guyanese descent or who produce works that are primarily about Guyana.
Aubrey Cummings (1947-2010), Guyana-born Barbadian musician; Central Cee (born 1998), English rapper of Guyanese and Chinese ancestry; Leona Lewis (born 1985), English singer of Guyanese descent; Lynette Dolphin (1916–2000), musician, educator, chair of the Guyana Department of Culture; Rudolph Dunbar (1907–1988), conductor, composer, musician