Guyana should sign on to CDB small business training initiative

With significant sections of the population in the Caribbean opting for entrepreneurial pursuits over salaried jobs, or else, pursuing small business undertakings to supplement pre—-existing salaried jobs, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is opening up more training support opportunities for the region’s substantive and emerging entrepreneurs.

A report from the Bank’s Bridgetown headquarters  a week ago,

stated that the CDB had recently trained one hundred and seventy four (174) persons from across the region “directly engaged with Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, (MSMEs)” in order to provide “much-needed capacity development within the sector.”