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Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning Engages PAHO on Expanded Opportunities and Support Systems for Persons Living with Disabilities following the Presentation of Budget 2026

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The Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning (MOLMP) today participated in an  important  virtual  engagement  with  representatives  of  the  Pan  American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) to advance discussions on strengthening national systems that support persons living with disabilities (PWDs).

This meeting forms part of Guyana’s participation in the Assistive Technology

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Assessment  (ATA)  process  under  the  WHO  GATE  Initiative  and  AT2030

Programme, which aims to evaluate national readiness to improve access to assistive technologies, workplace accommodations, and inclusive employment pathways.

The dialogue comes on the heels of Budget 2026, which demonstrates the Government of Guyana’s firm commitment to enhancing opportunities, strengthening empowerment, and expanding support services for persons living with disabilities.

During   the   engagement,   Minister   of   Labour   and   Manpower   Planning, Honourable Keoma Griffith, highlighted several major provisions contained in the 2026 National Budget that advance the wellbeing and inclusion of PWDs.

Budget 2026 outlines that:

  • More than 1,200 persons living with disabilities will benefit from skills training across multiple regions.
  • Over 70 PWDs are targeted to receive entrepreneurial loans, supporting pathways to self-employment and financial independence.
  • Construction has begun on Guyana’s first school for autistic learners at the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPC).
  • A sum of $316.5 million has been allocated for the establishment of CEMS Centres in every region and an ASEN Unit at Port Kaituma Primary.
  • The government continues its national disability-support efforts, including the payment of permanent disability benefits to more than 26,000 persons, and the distribution of a $50,000 one-off grant for all registered PWDs.

These measures follow significant progress made in 2025, including the construction of Guyana’s first school for the hearing impaired, expanded teacher training in special education needs, and increased access to literacy and skills development programmes.

Discussions between MOLMP and PAHO focused on improving national mechanisms that support PWDs in securing work, accessing assistive technology, and benefiting from structured return-to-work and skills programmes. Key areas included:

  •   Enhancing the inclusion of PWDs in labour market initiatives.
  • Strengthening workplace accommodation systems and assistive technology support.
  • Improving inter-ministerial coordination to deliver integrated services across health, labour, education, social services, and national insurance systems.
  •   Expanding accessible skills training through the Board of Industrial

Training (BIT) and TVET institutions.

  • Elevating data collection on disability and employment to better guide policy and investment decisions.

Minister Griffith underscored that these efforts align with Guyana’s obligations under  the  UN  Convention  on  the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) and reflect the Government’s broader vision for inclusive national development.

Minister Griffith reiterated that the Government of Guyana is committed to ensuring that all persons living with disabilities are provided with opportunities to participate fully in the economy.

He emphasised that Budget 2026, combined with ongoing cross-sectoral collaboration, will advance the goal of creating a more enabling environment that supports empowerment, resilience, and meaningful employment for PWDs nationwide.

The  Ministry  will  continue  to  work  closely  with  PAHO/WHO  and  partner agencies as the ATA process progresses.

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