Georgetown, Guyana – (January 24, 2016) A team headed by Ambassador of the Kingdom of Norway to Brazil and Guyana, Mrs. Aud Marit Wiig, is expected to arrive in Guyana this week, to conduct a series of meetings and field visits to project sites which the Norway Government has supported through the Guyana/Norway agreement.
The team will include Ms. Anahita Yousefi from the Norwegian Ministry of Environment, Mr. Simon Ry Development Policy Director, Mr. Tron Lovda, Senior Adviser at Norway’s Department for Climate, Energy and Environment and Senior Adviser Ms. Hege Ragnhildstveit from the Rainforest Foundation Norway.
The future of the Guyana-Norway agreement, which had been shadowed by a cloud of uncertainty since the change in administration, was first discussed at a meeting held in Paris, France in December between the two countries, in the presence of key representatives of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Raphael Trotman said both parties had agreed at that time to formulate a document which will look at the future of the relationship and how best it can serve both countries.
Minister Trotman said that he looks forward to the visit since it is imperative that they see what has been done so far under the project.
“We are committed to this relationship and its continuation. They will be meeting Ministers, Head of agencies, the Opposition and civil society and we are looking forward to a successful project,” he said.
Minister Trotman noted that the initial agreement expired in 2015; however, the two governments had committed verbally to ensuring that the agreement is continued since there were some outstanding deliverables. “So this is a fact-finding mission to see what has been accomplished so far, but we are both committed to finishing that previous one and then entering into a new one,” he said.
Since the agreement was signed in 2009, Guyana has earned approximately US$190 million. Of the total amount, US $69.8 million has been transferred to the Guyana REDD+Investment Fund (GRIF) while US$80 million was transferred to the IDB for the delayed Amaila Falls Hydropower Power Project.
With the team is also expected to meet Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, Minister of Finance, Mr. Winston Jordan, and Vice President and Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Mr. Sydney Allicock.