Amerindian Communities in Guyana Benefit from Low Carbon Development Strategy Carbon Credits Funds
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Amerindian communities in Guyana are reaping benefits from the government's Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) Carbon Credits Funds, which support local projects and job creation. A new guest house in Waramuri aims to provide stable employment for residents, while Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Sarah Shadeek-Browne, highlighted the importance of ensuring transparency and accountability in community leadership. The LCDS currently supports 248 Amerindian villages, emphasizing the interconnected prosperity of Guyana and its Indigenous communities.

Jan 5, 2026, 4:56 PM