Archive for: April, 2005

Public-Private Partnership (P3) Part 3 – A call to action

By Peter R. Ramsaroop Previously in this space, we 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. In my column dated 2-25-05, I had also discussed the imperative of building public-private sector partnerships to firmly place [...]

Ramsaroop, GFF to promote football in schools

As reported in Stabroek News Saturday, April 16th 2005 The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and businessman/civil activist Peter Ramsaroop have joined forces to resuscitate football in schools on a national level. In the first phase, Ramsaroop and the GFF will provide one football to each of the over 600 public schools throughout Guyana, in a [...]

City residents want polls not IMC -says Ramsaroop

As reported in Stabroek News Sunday, April 10th 2005 Almost all the citizens who were surveyed for a recent petition are in favour of holding local elections so that they can vote for a new city council to run Georgetown. Civil society activist Peter Ramsaroop, the man behind the initiative, says that returns have so [...]

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Peter Ramsaroop distributed savings account books to two families Peter Ramsaroop handing over Youth Review magazines to GT&T, Banks and Bill Express representatives. Peter Ramsaroop addresses an audience in Kitty on World Aids Day. Peter Ramsaroop with the Youth Development Foundation Group Max Mohamed, Peter R. Ramsaroop, and Dr. Juan Hernandez Peter Ramsaroop speaking to Guyana’s Youth Roop Campaign Van

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