Guyana Assumes UN Security Council Presidency for June
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United Nations - Arabic Jerusalem: The Ambassador of Guyana, Caroline Rodriguez Berkett, assumed the presidency of the Security Council for the month of June, the second time that she took office during her non-permanent membership of the Council for the period 2024-2025. At a press conference held on the first day of her mandate, she stressed that Guyana ' s priorities for the month were based on the maintenance of international peace and …
Security Council Programme of Work for June 2025
Guyana is the president of the Security Council in June. Council members adopted the provisional programme of work for the month earlier today (2 June). Guyana has chosen to organise one signature event, a high-level open debate titled “Poverty, underdevelopment...
After seeing UNSC at work, Guyana ‘even more motivated to advocate’ for reform
United Nations, June 3 (SocialNews.XYZ) Having watched the Security Council at work from the inside, Guyana's Permanent Representative to the UN, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, has said her country is "even more motivated to advocate" for its reform. Rodrigues-Birkett, who took over as the President of the Council for June, speaking in her national capacity said on Monday, that Guyana supports adding more permanent and non-permanent members to it. "…
President Ali to chair high-level UN debate on June 19 - Guyana Chronicle
– As Guyana assumes presidency of UN Security Council GUYANA has assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council for the month of June, taking the lead on a packed agenda that will include high-stakes discussions on global conflicts and development. According to a release from the Permanent Mission of Guyana to the United […]
Guyana: When High GDP does not translate to a Good Credit Rating - DataPro Limited
At first glance, Guyana appears to be an economic success story. Fueled by the rapid development of offshore oil fields, this small South American country recorded astonishing GDP growth—over 30% in a single year. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Guyana topped global growth charts in 2023, outpacing its regional peers and many advanced economies. With GDP per capita now exceeding that of Panama and Chile and more than doubling…
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