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Aug 22, 2025 Letters
Dear Editor,
The Alliance for Change (AFC) social protection policy plan to target the 48% of Guyanese who are living in poverty and exclusion includes cash transfers and targeted payments to groups classified as “poor” “very poor” and “extremely poor.” Cash transfers will deal with structural problems in deprived societies in attacking long term poverty by making payments to ensure school attendance and participation in health care, in effect strengthening human capital as a joint responsibility between government and families.
The broad policy plan will include:
In this context, the Alliance for Change Social Protection Plan include “keeping people out of poverty” with social insurance such as livelihood diversification; rural credit; microfinance which provide relief by supporting long run growth with income generating activities; And “lifting people out of poverty,” with social assistance such as, targeted/general cash, conditional cash, mother to child health programs and subsided agriculture inputs which deal with more structural problems of poverty, vulnerability and food insecurity in the 50 percent poor communities across Guyana.
The policy reach is an attempt to end the vicious cycle of intergenerational transmission of poverty in poor households. One of its outcomes is to have the younger generations equipped to realise their innovative and creative ability. Surely, they deserve to navigate careers in Guyana’s economic boom and with reference to plantation fields, where job opportunities are limited, to study agriculture as a science beyond manual labour; and not have succeeding generations void of innovative career potential because of political greed. The family grant will be institutionalised under a department to fight against poverty and include the indigenous people who are often excluded by lack of decentralised government services in interior locations. This policy action will ensure a fair share of Guyana’s oil wealth.
Sincerely,
Dianna Rajcumar
Candidate, Alliance for Change
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