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About Us – The Guyana Project

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Who We Are

The Guyana Project is an independent media initiative dedicated to telling Guyana’s story — as it unfolds, on the ground, and through the eyes of its people. In an era of polarized narratives and digital echo chambers, we stand for transparency, accountability, and a journalism-first approach rooted in fact, clarity, and credibility.

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What We Do

We cover politics, policy, economy, culture, community voices, and youth engagement with sharp editorial integrity and a modern lens. Our team includes journalists, researchers, and local correspondents working across all 10 regions of Guyana to surface the most pressing issues — from inside Parliament to market streets, from coastlines to hinterlands.

Our Purpose

We believe that real progress begins with informed citizens. Our goal is not just to report the news, but to make it accessible, contextual, and connected to the everyday lives of Guyanese people. With a special focus on development, infrastructure, and democratic participation, we highlight the ideas shaping Guyana’s future — not just the drama of its politics.

Our Voice

The Guyana Project isn't driven by ideology. We're driven by curiosity. Our work is guided by one core belief: that a better-informed nation is a stronger one. Our stories speak to young voters and first-time readers just as much as they do to long-time observers of Guyanese public life. We are here to ask better questions, challenge assumptions, and champion real impact.

What Lies Ahead

Guyana is at an inflection point — economically, politically, and socially. As the country navigates its oil wealth, shifting alliances, and growing global relevance, The Guyana Project exists to ensure that truth, context, and local voices remain at the center of the national conversation.

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Which river is the longest in Guyana?