Prevent & resolve conflict
The British government has made it a policy goal to: Prevent and resolve conflict. Through the British High Commission in Georgetown, Guyana assistance is provided for Guyana's Security Sector Reform (SSR) Action Plan
Promote a low carbon, high growth, global economy
The British government is supporting Guyana's Government low carbon initiative which seeks to take developmental opportunities while retaining the standing forest, and to make a shift towards a low carbon national economy.
Guyana, Georgetown, British High Commission
Guyana, Georgetown, British High Commission
British High Commission
44 Main Street
(PO Box 10849)
Georgetown
Georgetown
Telephone:
(592) 226 5881
Fax:
(592) 225 3555 Development/Commercial/Public Diplomacy/Management
(592) 225 0671 Consular/Immigration
(592) 223 7321 Chancery
GMT:
Mon-Thu: 1130 1930; Fri: 1130-1730
Local Time:
Mon-Thu: 0730 1530; Fri: 0730-1330
The UK in Guyana
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British High Commission, Georgetown, Guyana
The British High Commission in Georgetown, Guyana is an equal-opportunity employer.
The High Commission supports the development of Guyana’s fledgling tourism sector by raising awareness of global industry standards and disseminating best management practices for local tourism enterprises, including hotels, eco-resorts and tour companies. Working in collaboration with the Guyana Tourism Authority, Guyana Amazon Tropical birding Society, Rupununi Tourism Association of Guyana, South Rupununi Conservation Society and Guyana’s top birding guides, the High Commission developed a Birding Tours Self-Assessment Checklist: A practical guide for good environmental practices. This is the first of its kind in the world and helps to position Guyana as an international leader in sustainable birding tourism development.
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