The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) today hosted a virtual meeting with over 50 representatives from various Ministries, sub-agencies and major utility companies to discuss the Guyana National COVID -19 Action Plan.
This meeting was called to establish sectoral roles and create an extensive Mechanism of ensuring the highest level of collaboration among all stakeholders is attained to further prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, enhance preparation and strengthen our local response to the outbreak in the national plan.
The omission of critical sectors from the category of essential services in the Action Plan, enforcement of the curfew, alternative provision for farmers’ markets and alternative systems of payments of pensioners were among several concerns raised by a number of the agency representatives.
This forum was used by the CDC to emphasize on the stakeholders the need for a robust and collective system to mobilise resources and enforcement of the COVID 19 policy by all agencies.
This National Stakeholders group now joins the International, Non-Governmental Organisation and Private Sector working groups to respond to and mitigate the threat of a COVID-19 pandemic on the Guyanese population.
Discussions emanating from each group will be advanced to the National COVID-19 Task Force to refine the Action Plan. The National Stakeholders’ Group will meet twice weekly.
The group comprises the following members: Ministry of Communities, Ministry of the Presidency, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Social Cohesion, Culture, Youth and Sport, Ministry of Agriculture and all sub-agencies, Ministry of Social Protection, Guyana Police Force, Immigration, Transport and Harbour’s Department, Guyana Civil Aviation Authority, Management of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Guyana Defence Force, Guyana Prison Service, Guyana Revenue Authority Customs and Trade, Department of Energy, Guyana Water Inc., GTT, Digicel, MARAD, Guyana Sugar Corporation, Department of Citizenship, GECOM, Guyana Analyst Food and Drug Department and Guyana Land and Surveys Commission.