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President Ali showcases eco-friendly vision to Latin American Conservation Council

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President Dr Irfaan Ali has emphasised Guyana’s commitment to a sustainable future during an interactive session with the Latin American Conservation Council (LACC) at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) on Friday afternoon. Addressing the visiting delegation, he outlined Guyana’s goals to balance economic growth with environmental conservation, showcasing the nation’s unique biodiversity and eco-tourism potential.

President Dr Irfaan Ali, along with Prime Minister Brigadier (Retired) Mark Phillips and Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, at the meeting at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Friday afternoon

Joined by Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo, and members of the Cabinet. President Ali underscored Guyana’s strategy to harness its natural assets, including untouched forests and diverse ecosystems, as essential components of national development. He highlighted the Government’s efforts to create a distinct brand that integrates modern progress with sustainable practices, positioning Guyana as a leader in eco-conscious development.
The President discussed the potential for conservation-driven tourism, explaining that the country’s pristine natural landscapes offer a unique attraction. He also shared insights into the administration’s broader goals of fostering a development model rooted in environmental stewardship, indicating that Guyana’s economic expansion will prioritise conservation.
The LACC, composed of global leaders, collaborates with The Nature Conservancy to safeguard biodiversity, combat climate change, and promote sustainable practices across Latin America. The visit of the council members to Guyana affirms international interest in the nation’s sustainable development trajectory.

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