'A successful
Guyanese business for us in the future will be led by a
Guyanese.'
This, together with the lack of sex education in schools, leaves
Guyanese teens with few places to turn for advice before becoming sexually active, or to find help when they become pregnant.
Her interviews and friendships with
Guyanese painter Bernadette Persaud and poet/publisher Ruel Johnson are no less well researched, even as they are imbued with concern about the artists' economic independence and personal safety.
Because most of it was previously published, Finding Myself is inevitably somewhat fragmented and repetitive, but a number of issues clearly show the foci of Seecharan's research and concerns: the millennial El Dorado, the elusiveness of a
Guyanese nation and identity,
Guyanese postwar politics, and, of course, cricket.
With greater employment opportunities, the economic boom could attract highly educated
Guyanese from the diaspora back to their homeland and quench the historic "brain drain."
Starting in 1999, and continuing until 2008,
Guyanese citizens experienced an unprecedented reign of terror.
Table 1 shows their estimates of the stock and geographical distribution of
Guyanese migrants.
Outside of their investment profits, the Mexican investors are enlisted as primary underground buyers of the gold, which they hoard minus taxes and accountability on the
Guyanese black market.
Expansion of mutual cooperation with friendly countries have always been a priority in his foreign policy, Rouhani said in response to the congratulatory messages of Mauritanian President Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz, Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba,
Guyanese President Donald Ramotar, and Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah.
[ClickPress, Fri May 31 2013] The
Guyanese insurance industry grew in terms of written premium value at a CAGR of 7.3%.
Guyanese authors in particular have been attempting to discover and express the identity of the
Guyanese people and nation, but what is intriguing is that these authors are using the colonial legacy of the English language to uniquely explore and express post-colonial Guyana.
Through a strengthened relationship with Brazil, we can change rhetoric to action and reinforce in the minds of young
Guyanese that they are South Americans as much as they belong to Caribbean nations, and that their prosperity can be enhanced by relationships south of our border (Speech by Bharrat Jagdeo 2009).