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Minister of Human Services, Dr. Vindhya Persaud engages some of the owners of the female-owned businesses
Kaieteur News – The first-ever ‘WE LIFT Essequibo’, held at the Anna Regina Town Council on Wednesday last, received overwhelming support from the Cinderella County’s residents.
According to a government release, the initiative, a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Human Services and Social Security and the Regional Gender Affairs Committee (RGAC) of Region Two, showcased over 50 of the county’s most promising female-owned businesses.
Minister of Human Services, Dr. Vindhya Persaud officially launched the event by showering praises on the women for their innovations and contributions towards the development of the country.
Minister Persaud urged them not to confine themselves in boxes but rather push to achieve anything they set their minds on, as she reiterated the various opportunities the Ministry is providing for citizens including its Women’s Innovation and Investment Network (WIIN) training programme.
Minister Persaud went on to reflect on discussions that suggested that the objective of world gender equality, would not be achieved in 2030 and would not be achieved for another 700 years.
However, Minister Persaud reckoned that she would like to see this become a reality as soon as possible in Guyana with the Ministry providing extensive training in the areas of shared responsibilities, empowerment, technical vocational skills and other areas relating to gender equality.
Minister Persaud said, “To achieve gender equality, it starts with every person understanding that there is space for each person, there is a place for every voice and there is an openness for every contribution big or small…The Ministry of Human Services is passionate about the support we give to women and men, this event is called WE LIFT and has come to Region Two not by coincidence but by design, in collaboration with the RGAC of Region Two. If you lift someone up, you elevate them beyond barriers, limitations and everything that can prevent them from everything they can be, WE LIFT stands for ‘Women Empowering Leading Innovating and Flourishing Together.”
The event also saw patrons enjoying an Indian dance by Lalita Saytoo, along with musical renditions by Joan Henry, Wendell Walcott and Jonica Walcott.
The audience moved and sang along as the Regional Men’s Group performed an acrostic, using every letter of the word ‘woman’ to describe what a woman means to them. Inspirational messages were shared by Poonwattie Jaigobin and Vanessa Butters.
Mayor of Anna Regina, Rajendra Prabhulall expressed his delight for the work Minister Persaud and her Ministry have been doing to aid in the development of Essequibo.
“This is great, a lot of women-owned businesses came out, lots of excitement in the commercial sphere, this is truly fantastic in helping women with their business and empowers them so they can be their own bosses. I am very happy for this and I commend the effort of Minister Persaud, she has been doing really well and the next time I am sure it would be bigger,” the Mayor said.
Qurian Spellen, who operates the only female-owned gym in Essequibo, Qurian Body Beautiful Gym, already serves approximately 50 women. She, however, noted, that the event provided her a platform to network more and engage a lot of people who were not aware of her gym and its tailored programmes for women.
Swetlana Kingston, proprietor of Aunty Otia’s creation, explained that it is initiatives like these that help women in business to explore and engage others to grow their business further. Kingston operated in a male-dominated environment from her schooling where she was the only female in the Technology stream before working for 14 years at a power company where she again was the only female.
“It was a really wonderful initiative from the Ministry of Human Services and I trust that this will be an annual event that can grow larger in the years to come,” Kingston said.
Korishma Jaigobin said, “it has been a really great initiative to see women can support women, especially to see the Minister being here, it shows that we are capable of doing anything, I was overwhelmed to see so many strong and inspiring women across the coastline.”
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