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‘We lift’ Expo reflects Guyana’s progress in empowering women – Min. Teixeira

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Guyana is abuzz with the continued growth and success of the ‘We Lift’ Expo, an event that has rapidly become a powerful symbol of the nation’s unwavering commitment to empowering its women. More than just a marketplace, this expo stands as a vibrant testament to the increasing opportunities available for women to integrate meaningfully into the country’s economy.

Speaking at the opening of the latest iteration of the expo, Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance, Gail Teixeira – currently performing the functions of president – highlighted the profound significance of its expansion. “The growth of the ‘We Lift’ Expo is a clear benchmark of Guyana’s progress in creating opportunities for women to participate meaningfully in the economy,” Minister Teixeira affirmed.

Her words underscore a critical national agenda: fostering an environment where women can innovate, lead, and contribute their diverse talents to the economic fabric of Guyana. The ‘We Lift’ Expo provides an essential platform for female entrepreneurs, artisans, and business owners to showcase their products and services, connect with consumers, and forge valuable partnerships. It’s about more than just commerce; it’s about visibility, recognition, and breaking down barriers to financial independence.

The emphasis on ‘meaningful participation’ speaks volumes. It’s a call to action to ensure that women are not just present, but are actively shaping economic discourse and benefiting equitably from national development. As the ‘We Lift’ Expo continues to flourish, it paints a promising picture of a Guyana where every woman is equipped with the tools, resources, and platforms needed to achieve her full potential, driving both personal success and national prosperity.

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