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New Podcast ‘Madam Speaker’ Launches to Amplify Women’s Voices in Guyanese Politics

Women Demand Political Accountability at All Levels of Governance

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August 4, 2025
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In a candid conversation on the *Madam Speaker* podcast, co-hosts Karen Abrams and Dr. Melissa Ifill dissected the layers of dysfunction in Guyana’s governance systems and made a powerful case for greater female political engagement.

“Some of the issues you’re raising about being afraid to complain about roads, water, light, Karen, are frankly basic and fundamental,” Ifill noted. “We have multiple levels of government—from central government to village councils, NDCs, and RDCs, yet citizens are still forced to shout and flail just to be heard.”

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The discussion highlighted the frustrating breakdown in political responsiveness across the country. Despite the many tiers of governance, from regional to national, routine concerns like road repairs remain unaddressed. “Government should function in a way where certain responsibilities are clearly assigned and effectively executed,” Ifill added. “But too often, we’re left waiting, shouting, begging.”

Equally troubling, the co-hosts said, is the toxic political climate that silences many women from speaking out. “We know there are articulate, strong, capable women in this country,” Abrams said. “But this space is so abusive, so toxic, that they don’t want to step into it.”

The podcast aims to change that. By modeling respectful, forceful dialogue and elevating female voices, Madam Speaker is pushing back against the culture of intimidation that surrounds political discourse in Guyana. The goal, said Abrams and Ifill, is to show that women not only have a place in the conversation, they have the power to lead it.

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