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Professor Compton Bourne

The soft underbelly of Guyana’s economic progress

By Professor Emeritus Compton Bourne, former President, Caribbean Development Bank Introduction My address to the Caribbean Develop-ment Bank Board of Governors in Georgetown in May 2005, postulated that major social and political problems in the Caribbean constituted the soft underbelly of economic progress in that the social progress achieved was insufficient in its distribution across households and districts to cap the wells of discontent which threaten the stability of future economic growth.

Dr Bertrand Ramcharan

GHRA highlighted in global study of human rights NGOs

By Dr Bertrand Ramcharan Seventh Chancellor of the University of Guyana and former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) is one of the organizations highlighted in a global study on The Protection Roles of Human Rights NGOs just issued by the publishing house Brill.

Compton Bourne

Guyana on right path to economic transformation

By Professor Emeritus Compton Bourne, Former President, Caribbean Development Bank Introduction Production and marketing of Guyana’s abundant oil and natural gas resources provide unheralded opportunities to substantially raise levels of living for its resident population.

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