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Jan 31, 2020 News
Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch made a trip to Region Two over three days from January 27, last. The visit was in keeping with her commitment to visit all of Guyana’s regions in her first year.
In Region Two, she met with the Regional Chairman, the Mayor of Anna Regina, the local chamber of commerce, a local school, and Peace Corps volunteers who serve in the area.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time in Region Two this week. From the Essequibo to the Pomeroon, the scenery was stunning, and the people were extraordinarily welcoming.
“It was a pleasure to meet local government officials and business leaders alike. And, as always, it was so inspiring to see the U.S. Peace Corps volunteers contribute and thrive in their communities. I hope to return to Region Two someday soon!” said Ambassador Lynch.
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