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Jun 23, 2017 News
Jason Calder, country representative of the Carter Center, is wrapping up his stint in promoting transparency and multi- stakeholder cooperation in Guyana.
During a meeting with Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo on Wednesday, Calder recalled his Center’s role in establishing the Guyana Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (G-EITI), as Guyana heads towards being an oil and gas economy.
Prime Minister Nagamootoo expressed gratitude for the critical work of the Carter Center in bringing good governance to Guyana, and conveyed his personal appreciation to former President Jimmy Carter for his outstanding role in the political life of Guyana.
The First Vice President also applauded the initiative by Calder in promoting understanding of the constitutional reform process, and indicated willingness to work with the Carter Center in the future, to realize the goals of the process which includes government – opposition cooperation.
Calder leaves Guyana next month after his one-year stint.
THIS IDIOT TELLING GUYANA WE HAVE NO SAY IN THE 50% PROFIT SHARING AGREEMENT WE HAVE WITH EXXON.
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