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Investments in climate security a priority , 2021

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–– President Ali says, as Guyana grapples with increasing environmental challenges –– additional funds being sought for flood relief, response efforts

The photo on the left is an aerial view of a community in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) that has been devastated by flooding. In the other, President Dr. Irfaan Ali (left); CDC Director-General, Lt. Col. Kester Craig (centre) and Minister of Agriculture, Zulfikar Mustapha can be seen leading the charge during their visit to the various flood-hit communities to meet with the residents (Photos: Office of the President)

SAIPEM opens offshore Patients escape from Probe launched construction facility psychiatric hospital 10 into child suicide –– after fire erupts following 02 in the city fight among inmates at city school 17 PAGE

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