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Iwokrama discusses collaboration with British Chamber

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August 5, 2025
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Representatives from Iwokrama, British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham) and Key stakeholders

Representatives from Iwokrama, British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham) and Key stakeholders

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Following the MOU signed earlier this year, The Iwokrama International Centre (IIC) and the British Chamber of Commerce Guyana (BritCham) convened a meeting to discuss collaboration to promote and support the work of the Centre and the LCDS 2030.  

The Centre presented its work programmes to BritCham’s membership and areas of initial collaboration were discussed. 

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British High Commissioner to Guyana, HC Jane Miller, noted “Iwokrama is a symbol of Guyana’s global leadership on climate and biodiversity. I am pleased to see BritCham stepping up as a key partner in advancing sustainable development through private sector engagement. This growing partnership signals important momentum for conservation focused collaboration between the UK and Guyana’s business community.”

Chairman of  BritCham, Faizal Khan, noted “This collaboration with Iwokrama marks a significant step for BritCham as we deepen our support for initiatives that align with sustainable business practices. We are excited to offer our members opportunities to engage directly with Iwokrama’s pioneering work in conservation, science, and community development. Our shared vision includes not only strategic events but also tangible programmes, such as anti-littering campaigns and eco-tourism promotion, that reflect our long-term commitment to environmental leadership and responsible commerce.”

 

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Iwokrama, Dane Gobin, states “I am very happy with how the collaboration discussions went and I congratulate the membership of BritCham for pursuing socially, environmentally and ecologically best practices as they operate their businesses. This partnership aligns with Iwokrama’s mission to balance economic growth with the conservation of Guyana’s unique biodiversity. Inspired by His Majesty King Charles III, Britain’s Head of State and Patron of Iwokrama, we are dedicated to promoting sustainable forest practices and environmental stewardship across our network.”

In the coming months BritCham and Iwokrama will roll out these joint initiatives which will include but not be limited to anti-littering campaigns, community livelihood programmes forest conservation and research. 

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