The government plans to invest $7.5 billion this year in support Amerindian communities across the country.

According to the Minister within the Office of the President with responsibility for Finance, Dr Ashni Singh, investments will prioritise the advancement of land titling, creating job opportunities and projects to drive sustainable economic growth in villages.

The government allocation excludes funds for the 253 communities involved in the Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030’s Carbon Credit programme.

To accelerate the Amerindian Land Titling (ALT) project, Minister Singh announced that the government has earmarked $400 million to ensure villages receive legal documents for their ancestral lands. In 2025, Certificates of Title were delivered to seven villages.

Meanwhile, $5 billion has been set aside from the Amerindian Development Fund (ADF) to provide Presidential Grants, allowing villages to start income-generating projects that support the government’s goal of creating opportunities for all Guyanese.

Thousands of young Amerindian people will also benefit from employment with the government, investing $1.9 billion to employ Community Service Officers (CSOs) in the ten administrative regions. More than 2,000 young people gained direct income from this initiative.

Additionally, $133.8 million has been allocated to provide scholarships to hinterland students pursuing their secondary education. [Extracted and Modified from DPI]

 

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