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Jun 11, 2025 News

An artist’s impression of the Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute, which is being constructed in Port Mourant, Region Six.
Kaieteur News – The government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Education, is in search of a consultant to review the quality and relevance of hospitality and tourism education in the country, a request for expressions of interest said.
The country’s first Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute is being constructed in Region Six.
According to the document, the Government has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) towards the cost of the Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds to eligible payments under the contract.
“The Ministry of Education is the Executing Agency of this Project and now wishes to procure consultancy services for Review of the Quality and Relevance of the Programming in the Area of Hospitality and Tourism Studies – Guyana,” the tender noted.
The document states that the objective of the consultancy is to review the current state of hospitality and tourism education in Guyana, including existing curricula at the Carnegie School of Home Economics (CSHE) and the University of Guyana (UG), but not limited to public institutions.
“To review and incorporate the curriculum developed by the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO), ensuring its relevance to the Guyanese context while maintaining alignment with regional and international standards,” it mentioned.
Further, the consultancy is to develop a curriculum framework that incorporates the latest trends in hospitality and tourism, including digitalisation, sustainability, utilisation of novel technologies, tools and equipment, methodologies, praxis and customer service excellence.
“To design and develop competency-based teaching and learning tools, including syllabi, training manuals, and instructional guides, ensuring they are accessible and compatible with a digital platform, (and) to Integrate gender-responsive, socially inclusive, and culturally sensitive approaches to address the needs of marginalized and vulnerable populations, and to develop competency-based learning and assessment materials, including syllabi, training manuals, and instructional guides, “ the document detailed.
The consultant is expected to work for a period of four consecutive months.
Additionally, bids for the project are expected to be opened on June 24, 2025, at the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office.
In February 2024, the sod was turned for the construction of the US$7,002,126 Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute, a being funded by the CDB in collaboration with the Ministries of Education, Finance, and Tourism.
Kares Engineering Inc. and the architectural engineer, Deen and Partners, were awarded the contract.
Kaieteur News reported that in December 2020, the CDB approved a US$11 million (approximately $ 2.3 billion) loan for the development of the institute. The project was signed on December 12, 2023 and works on the structure are expected to be completed on January 21, 2026.
The Hospitality and Tourism Training Institute, when completed, is geared at training personnel to ensure they are equipped with the skills and knowledge that are necessary to staff and manage the growing tourism and hospitality sector in Guyana.
At the sod-turning ceremony, Minister of Tourism, Industry and Commerce, Oneidge Walrond, said this institute is aimed at equipping students with hands-on training in a world-class facility that would enhance their knowledge of the sector, including modern approaches required to operate at international industry standards. Importantly, the skills acquired will not only allow for access to direct tourism jobs but also indirect jobs and opportunities.
“As we build out the curriculum, it will distinguish itself as being particularly tailored to our indigenous services and our indigenous communities and focus on building out an eco-tourism product that is environmentally sound and friendly,” the minister said.
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