Celebrating a Decade of Empowering Teachers
Reaffirming its commitment to education as as the catalyst for empowerment and transformation, the Agency conducted its 10th annual training camp in Environmental Education for teachers under the theme “Integrating Environmental Education into the Schools’ Curriculum” during November 13-15, 2019. Forty-two (42) Early Childhood and Primary trainee teachers, along with, five (5) Lecturers from the Cyril Potter College of […]
Environmental clubs training in Region 1
The EPA partnered with the Protected Areas Commission (PAC), to conduct a two day training during November 26-27, 2019, in Santa Rosa. The training which targeted PAC Rangers and teachers of schools in the Moruca sub-region, Region 1, aimed to equip participants with tools to form new clubs, revive existing ones and work towards making environmental clubs relevant, impactful and sustainable. Sixteen (16) […]
EPA engages indigenous communities on ASL Project
Approximately one hundred and sixty nine (169) persons from the communities of Fair View, Crashwater, Rewa and Apoteri, Iwokrama River Lodge, the North Rupununi District Development Board (NRDDB) and the Kanaku Mountain Community Resource Group (KMCRG) participated in consultation during November 22-27, 2019. The purpose of these consultations was to provide information about the ASL […]
Strengthening Administration and Review of EIA/ESIA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Guianas – Guyana Country Office, and the Netherlands Commission for Environmental Assessment successfully executed a training workshop on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) during November 5-8, 2019. The workshop which was facilitated by two experts, Mr. Stephen Teeuwen and Mr. Peter Nelson from […]
Enforcement Action & Environmental Authorisation
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has completed its repository and comprehensive review of its operations. There are currently 1951 projects on file, with the numbers expected to increase significantly with the quadrupling of the economy in the next four years. During January and February, there was an increase of 13% in the number of Environmental […]
Guyana joins IOPER
It was announced at the International Offshore Petroleum Environmental Regulators (IOPER) Annual General Meeting attended by Executive Director of the EPA , Dr. Vincent Adams, that Guyana was accepted as the ninth member of the organisation. IOPER is an international group composed of national regulators whose members are dedicated to developing new scientific and technological […]
Restoration of Wellington Park Mangrove Reserve
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted a workshop entitled “Berbice Restoration of Wellington Park Mangrove Reserve Sub- Regional Project”, under the North Brazil Shelf, Large Marine Ecosystem Project, during the period January 14-15, 2020, at the EPA Whim Office. This project focuses on the restoration of a coastal wetland area (mangrove area) by means of an […]
EPA leads EIA/SEA discussion in Brussels
Legal Officer, Mr. Saeed Hamid (first in row in photo) represented Guyana at an “Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) and Strategic Environmental Assessments (SEAs) Workshop” in Brussels, Belgium, during the period of January 28-29, 2020. The workshop aimed to support the ongoing negotiations at the United Nations, in the context of the Intergovernmental Conference, to elaborate the […]
More than 180 students visit the EPA
The EPA hosted approximately 180 students and 16 teachers from the Corentyne Comprehensive Secondary and Berbice High Schools, respectively, during the month of February. The students were excited to learn more about the work of the Agency especially the equipment and processes used as well as skills and qualifications needed to work in the environmental field. The students […]
International Day of Biological Diversity-May 22- “Our Solutions are in Nature
The Web of Life. Entwined we are, connected we are, dependent on each other, yes we are. Each day we see the trademarks of biological diversity in trees rooted for years, natural processes and through the influence of humans. All of these characters form the web of life of which we humans are an integral […]