Archive for: March, 2005

Ramsaroop calls for local govt polls – organises say no to IMC petition

As reported in Stabroek News Wednesday, March 30th 2005 Warning against the move to set up an interim committee to run the city, civil society activist Peter Ramsaroop is organizing a petition for the staging of local government elections. Over the next few weeks a door-to-door campaign will be held around the city to organize [...]

Public-Private Partnership (P3) Part 2 – More Art than Science

By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA Previously in this space, we’ve examined many ideas around the concept of public-private sector partnership. This column focuses on private sector partnering as an approach for rapid development of our economy. Consider a simple example – the need for a large shopping mall in Georgetown. I have approached many small [...]

Attracting Foreign Investment

By Peter R. Ramsaroop, MBA Previously in this space, we’ve examined many ideas around the concept of building Guyana into the next Caribbean “Tiger Economy” patterned after fast growing and modernizing economies in Ireland and East Asia. One of the leading indicators for building such an economy is the trend in foreign direct investment (FDI). [...]

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Peter Ramsaroop handing over Youth Review magazines to GT&T, Banks and Bill Express representatives. Peter Ramsaroop with the Youth Development Foundation Group dscf3301 Peter Ramsaroop hands over the cricket gear to Rajendra Chandrika. Peter Ramsaroop distributed savings account books to two families Peter Ramsaroop (left) with Kofi Annan, Secretary-General of the United Nations (right) and Mrs. Annan (center)

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