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Meet the Staff

The total number of staff (including service contract holders) working in the Guyana country is 25 as at 12th of March 2012.  Of the 25 staff, 19 are FTAs, 4 are SCs, 2 are UNVs and one is a National UNV.  Below is a list of all staff working at UNDP Guyana.

 

Name of Staff Designation

Ms. Khadija Musa

UNDP Resident Representative / UN Resident Coordinator

Ms. Chisa Mikami

UNDP Deputy Resident Representative

Ms. Yolanda Durant-Mcklmon

UN Coordination Analyst

(vacant)

Programme Analyst (Policy Advice & Poverty Reduction)

Ms. Patsy Ross

Programme Analyst (Energy & Environment)

Mr. Trevor Benn

Programme Analyst (Democratic Governance)

Mr. Kenroy Roach

Programme Analyst (Monitoring and Evaluation)

(vacant)

Operations Manager

Ms. Michiru Ito

UNV Programme Officer

Mr. Patrick Chesney

Chief Technical Advisor, GSF

Mr. Henri Horn Clean Energy & Climate Change Programme Officer (UNV)
Ms. Michelle Sumner-Williams HIV Project Coordinator

Mr. Patrick John

Project Finance Associate, GSF

Ms. Juliet Dos Santos

UN Coordination Associate

Ms. Nadine Livan

Programme Associate (Energy & Environment)

Ms. Vanessa Morris Programme Associate

Ms. Shanta Dowlatram

Senior Finance Associate

Ms. Juanita Mangal

Procurement Associate

Mr. Hemchand Hemraj

Finance Associate

Mr. Sherwin Clarke

ICT Associate

Ms. Yogeeta Singh Finance Assistant

Ms. Roxanne Bancroft

Human Resources Assistant

Ms. Amanda Taylor

UNV Country Operations Assistant

Ms. Christine DeCambra

Operations Assistant

Ms. Bernadette Squires

Receptionist

Mr. Iwan Sami

Driver

 Mr. Timothy Tyndall Driver

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Extract

"The Guyana Millennium Development Goals (MDG) Progress Report 2011 is a key monitoring instrument to access various socio-economic policies.  The overall aim of the Report is to track and analyse the country's progress towards the achievement of the MDGs, but on a wider level, it serves as a report on national efforts to reduce poverty.  The findings of the Report are expected to influence Government processes, decision-making and resource mobilization and allocation efforts.  Furthermore, the key findings as a means to both enlighten and heighten development discussions among all national stakeholders, including Guyana development partners."

 

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Overview

“The advantage of economic growth is not that wealth increases happiness, but that it increases the range of human choice.”1 These words were written in 1955 by Arthur Lewis, a Caribbean scholar and Nobel laureate in economics who made an important contribution to the development debate and development policy in the Caribbean and elsewhere. It is a profoundly people-centred approach to economic growth that prefigured the later debates on human development.

 

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