Jagdeo: ‘Sustainability cannot come at expense of prosperity’

IMG-20250723-WA0186

Vice President Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo today emphasised the importance of ensuring the involvement of locals as well as the international community in advancing Guyana’s biodiversity initiative model and building on past and ongoing strategies.

He was at the time addressing officials at the launch of Guyana’s inaugural Global Biodiversity Alliance Summit, held at the Arthur Chung Convention Centre in Georgetown.

“It is about the focus, I was thinking about what resonates most with whom. That’s how it’s going to be effective in the model building,” he said.

“The next issue is about involvement of locals in the solution, and making it clear that sustainability cannot come at the expense of prosperity. The two have to be linked together,” he continued.

Dr. Jagdeo further emphasised that in order for the biodiversity strategies Guyana is advancing to work, international collaboration is necessary, as he pointed to the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Guyana and the Yale Center for the establishment of an International Centre for Biodiversity Research to advance biodiversity efforts as an example.

“We are here to get financial support for the initiatives. So two things — political support and financial support…it’s important that we understand what resonates most with whom,” he said.

He added that it is important also for the global community to benefit from the work, noting that it must not come at the expense of their future.

“We have to make sure that we keep the focus and that we observe some principles that we can sell the model on. The next thing is that we can get buried in the science. Lots of work has been done, great quality work, for decades on biodiversity and its preservation. So if we are not careful, we get buried in the science,” Dr. Jagdeo warned.

He noted too that a lot of developing countries have limited capacity to strengthen their legislative framework, and Guyana has been able to provide assistance.

“This is a modest beginning for me, but it’s bigger than what we’ve had before. It’s because of the passion, leadership by our President and many others that we’re here today,” Dr. Jagdeo said.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


About us

At Ignite News Inc., we are committed to delivering unbiased, accurate, and real-time news to the people of Guyana and beyond. Rooted in integrity, we strive to uphold the highest standards of journalism—ensuring every story we publish is factual, transparent, and free from bias. In an era of misinformation, our mission is to provide clarity and empower our readers to form their own opinions. We champion freedom of expression, cultural respect, and accountability, adapting to the ever-changing media landscape to better serve our audience. At Ignite News, truth is our foundation, and trust is our commitment.


CONTACT US

CALL US ANYTIME



Newsletter



    Categories