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President Ali Pays Tribute to Late Amb Elisabeth Harper: “Guyana Has Lost Its Finest Foreign Service Official”

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September 19, 2025
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Elisabeth Harper nee Barker, dead at 65-year-old

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President Irfaan Ali today hailed the late Ambassador Elisabeth Anne Harper as a towering figure in Guyana’s diplomatic history, calling her passing a “profound loss” to the nation and the wider Caribbean. The President delivered his tribute during a solemn homegoing ceremony held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, where government officials, diplomats, and members of the public service gathered to honour her legacy.

Ambassador Harper, who most recently served as Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, was praised for her decades-long dedication to public service. Rising through the ranks on merit, she became known for her diplomatic acumen, technical precision, and behind-the-scenes contributions that helped shape Guyana’s foreign policy.

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President Ali highlighted her unwavering commitment to national service, recalling her role in drafting key international resolutions, managing sensitive regional negotiations, and quietly ensuring the country’s interests were advanced with efficiency and grace.

He noted that while ministers often stood in the spotlight, Harper was the steady force ensuring the “machinery ran smoothly and with precision.”

“Her word could be trusted, her honesty relied upon, and her integrity was peerless,” Ali said, describing her as “the finest foreign service official Guyana has ever had.”

Beyond Guyana’s borders, Harper was respected across the Caribbean for her commitment to regional integration, often declining international offers to continue serving her country. Despite the demands of her career, she remained approachable and grounded, always willing to lend a hand or offer guidance.

Her legacy, President Ali said, is one of excellence, humility, and a deep belief in service to country. “She understood the changing dynamics in the world,” he noted, “but she also knew that while methods must adapt, our core values should remain unchanged.”

Ambassador Elisabeth Anne Harper nee Barker, A.A., passed away  September 13, 2025 at age 65 after an illness. Her death marked the end of a distinguished career in diplomacy and public service, leaving behind a legacy of integrity, dedication, and national pride.

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