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Mar 21, 2018 Letters
Editor,
In an article in the December 6, 2017 issue of the Global Health Now, Balogun Osunbiyi, co-founder and president of the Guyana Psychological Association (GPA) and senior psychologist of the Ministry’s Mental Health Unit, is quoted as stating, “While you have many NGOs, and they all mean well, they are more advocacy groups than intervention groups”.
Balogun Osunbiyi is absolutely wrong. The Caribbean Voice does both as well as engages in lobbying, information dissemination, awareness building and training. But there are many others that combine advocacy with intervention, and often other measures.
Among these are the Guyana Foundation, the Corriverton Domestic Violence Center, Help and Shelter, Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha, Golden Om Dharmic Youth, Mibicuri Community Developers, Monique’s Helping Hands, Crossroads Suicide and Mental Health Awareness Services, SASOD, Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association, Childlink. And by the way this is not an exhaustive list.
As well there are any number of individuals who offer intervention either as part of their professional services or as volunteers.
TCV believes that those who operate in or through Government agencies should seek to embrace and affirm the work of NGOs and volunteers rather than water down or dismiss such work, especially since collectively they do as much as if not more than the government without looking out for rewards of any kind.
–The Caribbean Voice
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