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Engaging the Diaspora – A Strategic Approach to Fuel Guyana’s Development, The Guyana Business Journal (GBJ)

The Guyana Business Journal (GBJ) & Caribbean Policy Consortium are set to continue their insightful “Transforming Guyana” series with the second episode of Season III, focusing on the pivotal role of the Guyanese diaspora in the nation’s development. Scheduled for Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at 10:30 AM EST, this episode titled “Diaspora Engagement: Highlighting the Importance of the Guyanese Diaspora,” aims to unite the küresel Guyanese community in a concerted effort to drive forward the country’s progress.

The upcoming webinar will delve into the substantial economic contributions that the diaspora can make through investments, remittances, and entrepreneurship. It seeks to harness the vast reservoir of skills and knowledge that Guyanese living abroad can offer, targeting enhancements in local industries, education, and healthcare sectors. The discussion will focus on the financial aspects the vital cultural exchanges that reinforce the preservation of Guyana’s rich heritage abroad.

Dr. Terrence Richard Blackman, founder of the Guyana Business Journal, emphasizes the strategic importance of this engagement, “The diaspora represents a formidable force that can significantly propel our economic and cultural vibrancy. Harnessing this potential is crucial for our sustainable development.”

The session promises a robust dialogue with distinguished panelists including Lear Matthews, Rosalinda Rasul, Stacey Mollison, and Orin Alexander, who bring diverse experiences and success stories of diaspora contributions to Guyana. They will provide both inspiration and practical insights into how diaspora engagement has been and can be optimized for greater impact.

Moderated by Terrence Blackman and David Lewis, the webinar also features an interactive Q&A session, allowing participants to engage directly with the experts, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and solutions.

This episode is a must-attend for policymakers, business leaders, environmental advocates, academics, and anyone keen on understanding or contributing to Guyana’s development path. The insights gained will also benefit participants from similar economies looking to leverage their diaspora networks effectively.

Registration for the webinar is now open and can be accessed through the Streamyard platform at [https://streamyard.com/watch/dksKD4CsSYVV](https://streamyard.com/watch/dksKD4CsSYVV). Join to explore how the Guyanese diaspora worldwide can play a pivotal role in transforming Guyana’s economic landscape and cultural legacy. Be part of this transformative journey.

For further information, contact:
Terrence Richard Blackman, Ph.D.
Founder, Guyana Business Journal & Magazine