Mental health of a Nation – Concerns and possible solutions: the case of Guyana
By Lear Matthews There may be some validity to the belief that a correlation exists between a nation’s mental health and its economic growth.
By Lear Matthews There may be some validity to the belief that a correlation exists between a nation’s mental health and its economic growth.
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is professor, State University of New York, Empire State College.
By the Caribbean Voice The Caribbean Voice is a New York-based NGO that has been involved in social activism since its launch in 1998.
By David McAlmont (David McAlmont is a recording artiste, writer and historian living in London. His
By Filiberto Penados and Mark Chatarpal Dr. Filiberto Penados is a prominent Maya scholar and educator.
By Neville Trotz Dr Neville Trotz served as Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences at the University of Guyana and Director of the Institute of Applied Science and Technology at Turkeyen, Guyana, before becoming Science Adviser to the Commonwealth Secretary-General (1991-1997).
Bio: Krystal Ghisyawan is currently a PhD Candidate in Sociology at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad.
By Filiberto Penados and Mark Chatarpal According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), food security is generally defined as occurring when everyone has constant access to healthy and safe food to live an active life.
Honor Ford-Smith teaches at York University, Toronto, Canada, in the Faculty of Environmental Studies.
By Frank Birbalsingh Frank Birbalsingh is Emeritus Professor of English at York University, Toronto, Canada.
By the Caribbean Voice The Caribbean Voice is a New York based NGO that has been involved in social activism since its launch in 1998.
By Aziz Choudry Aziz Choudry is associate professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, McGill University, Montreal, and visiting professor at the Centre for Education Rights and Transformation in the University of Johannesburg’s Faculty of Education.
By Luke de Noronha Luke de Noronha is a PhD student in anthropology at Oxford University who is currently living and working in Kingston, Jamaica.
By Justice for Walter Rodney Campaign, London, England While Walter Rodney’s assassination in 1980 remains Guyana’s most traumatic political murder in living memory, Guyanese can cite several others which shocked the nation, paralysed its progress, and which are still awaiting proper formal investigation.
By the Caribbean Voice The Caribbean Voice is a New York based NGO that has been involved in social activism since its launch in 1998.
Sandra Brewster is a Toronto based visual artist and community arts practitioner.
By Frank Birbalsingh Frank Birbalsingh is Emeritus Professor of English at York University, Toronto, Canada.
By Anthony Autar Anthony Autar is a New York-licensed attorney-at-law, with a background in mental health and healthcare law.
By Juliette Maughan “He took my arm and said, ‘Is over a whole year I waiting, yuh is a big girl now, yuh wukking and ting.
By Nigel Westmaas Nigel Westmaas teaches at Hamilton College The rejection of the old politics was implicit in the election campaign and platform of the APNU +AFC coalition.
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