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LNDCH4 Guyana Awards Winners of 2024 Essay Competition

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July 8, 2024
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From left to right; Mr. Humberto Lopez, Country Manager of LNDCH4 Guyana and Allex Harte, Second Place Winner of the LNDCH4 Guyana Essay Competition.

From left to right; Mr. Humberto Lopez, Country Manager of LNDCH4 Guyana and Allex Harte, Second Place Winner of the LNDCH4 Guyana Essay Competition.

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 LNDCH4 Guyana has awarded prizes to the winners of its essay competition themed; “Guyana: Envisioning my Future.” The competition, which sought to engage young minds in a critical discourse about the future of Guyana, saw over 100 entries from talented students across Guyana.

The competition invited high school students from around the country to share their vision for Guyana over the next decade as well as their plans to contribute to the nation’s progress. The essays were evaluated based on originality and creativity, coherence and structure, clarity and language, relevance to the topic and overall impact.

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From left to right; Mr. Humberto Lopez, Country Manager of LNDCH4 Guyana and Narindra Isurdeen, First Place Winner of the LNDCH4 Guyana Essay Competition.

Mr. Humberto Lopez, Country Manager of LNDCH4 Guyana said, “It is noted that each essay submitted was a testament to the remarkable talent and the potential of Guyana’s youth. The winning essays each demonstrated a profound grasp of Guyana’s current landscape, highlighting both its strengths and challenges, while presenting innovative solutions for sustainable development.”

LNDCH4 Guyana extends heartfelt congratulations to all of the participants with special recognition to Narindra Isurdeen who placed first, Allex Harte who placed second and Joshua Campbell who placed third.

In celebration of their achievements, LNDCH4 Guyana hosted a prize-giving ceremony at our headquarters on June 27, 2024 where the awardees received certificates of achievement and gift vouchers.

The organisation said it is ecstatic by the prospect of youth leadership and remains steadfast in our commitment to nurturing their growth and development.

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