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IFAAD’s Republic Message: Guyanese must advocate for positive change

- issues urgent call to strength Guyanese right to self determination

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The Institute for Action Against Discrimination (IFFAD) issues an urgent call to strengthen protection of self-determination rights for Guyanese citizens on the 54th Republic Anniversary

We hope this message finds you well. On this momentous occasion of Guyana’s 54th Republic Anniversary, the Institute for Action Against Discrimination would like to take a moment to reflect on the struggle that many Guyanese citizens face in protecting and defending their right to self-determination.
While celebrating the progress that our great nation has achieved, it is crucial to acknowledge the challenges that persist. In particular, the plight of our hardworking public servants demands attention. These individuals play an essential role in driving our nation’s development, yet their needs and concerns often go unaddressed.
Despite their invaluable contributions, public servants in Guyana are struggling to fulfil their duties and achieve their potential due to various issues ranging from inadequate remuneration to limited career development opportunities. This situation not only undermines their motivation and productivity but also hampers the delivery of essential public services to our fellow citizens.
It is our firm belief that the government must prioritize the welfare and professional growth of our public servants. Increased investments in their training, skill development, and benefits are essential to ensure their well-being and enhance overall public service delivery. By doing so, we demonstrate our commitment to fostering an inclusive society where every citizen has an equitable opportunity to thrive and succeed.
On this auspicious occasion, we urge the government, as well as the various relevant stakeholders, to come together and formulate comprehensive policies aimed at uplifting the lives of our public servants. By prioritizing their needs, we can empower this crucial sector to serve the Guyanese people more effectively and efficiently.
We call upon all citizens, civil society organizations, and engaged individuals to join us in advocating for positive change. By amplifying our collective voice, we can create the much-needed momentum to bring about the necessary reforms for the betterment of public servants and, subsequently, the entire country.
Together, let us seize this moment of celebration as an opportunity to renew our commitment towards achieving a more inclusive and prosperous Guyana. Let us work towards building an environment where the rights and aspirations of every citizen, especially public servants, are vigorously protected, and their potential fully realized.
Once again, we extend our warmest wishes on this historic occasion, and we look forward to collaborating with all stakeholders in pursuing a future of equality, better opportunities, and greater social justice for all Guyanese citizens.
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