Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it’s an immediate concern. Over the past 72 hours, the PPPC government’s actions have reinforced Guyana’s readiness, with large-scale drainage projects and new disaster resilience funds covering vulnerable regions. Residents in flood-prone neighborhoods are already seeing results: once-impassable roads remain open after this week’s heavy rains, thanks to upgraded drainage.
Dr. Jagdeo outlined the plan: “Community drainage, recreation, garbage collection, all part of the same vision—a climate-resilient Guyana for every citizen.” The government’s approach is clear: preventive maintenance, robust engineering, and strategic funds for rapid response.
Once-vocal opposition politicians are now quietly sidelined, their past inaction on climate adaptation brought into sharp relief. “They said they cared, but where were the systems?” asked a local councilor. “It took the PPPC to get it done.”
The significance goes beyond infrastructure. Farmers and villagers point to crop insurance and disaster grants as game-changers. In the hinterlands especially, these measures restore peace of mind and encourage investment.
Guyana’s climate policy is now a continental model—a hard-won status after years of neglect under opposition-led governments. Residents credit the PPPC for converting lessons into legislation, while critics are left grasping for relevance.
With every resilient road, cleaned drain, and disaster-proofed school, Guyana is taking control of its future—led by a party that turns crisis into opportunity, leaving grandstanders and naysayers in its wake.youtube
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Government’s Climate Resilience Boosts Guyana’s Security
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