GUYANA-Guyana calls for an immediate end to the Gaza blockade and renews the call for justice for Palestinians.

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Guyana foreign minister addressing UN on Gaza blockade and Palestinian rights
Guyana stands with Palestinians, urges immediate lifting of Gaza blockade

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC – The Government of Guyana has renewed its call for an immediate increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza and the lifting of Israel’s blockade, warning that armed conflicts are having a disproportionate and devastating impact on women and girls.

Speaking at the second meeting of the Group of Parliaments in Support of Palestine during the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) in Türkiye on Wednesday, Minister of Human Services and Social Security, Dr. Vindhya Persaud, said the crisis in Gaza reflects a troubling global pattern in which women and girls suffer the most in times of war.

She noted that as conflicts intensify worldwide, women and girls are increasingly subjected to violence, exploitation, and severe hardship, often facing the worst conditions of displacement and deprivation.

Persaud described the situation in Gaza as one of the most severe humanitarian crises in recent history, pointing to the widespread destruction and the breakdown of essential services since October 7, 2023. She said the weaponization of aid and the scale of human suffering represent a profound failure of the international community.

She also reiterated Guyana’s longstanding support for Palestinian self-determination, emphasizing the country’s commitment to a two-state solution and its consistent backing of United Nations resolutions advocating peace and justice. Guyana formally recognized the State of Palestine in 2011 and continues to support its bid for statehood on the global stage.

Drawing parallels with Guyana’s domestic policies, Persaud underscored the importance of access to justice, particularly for women affected by violence. She highlighted recent national reforms, including strengthened family violence and sexual offenses legislation, the establishment of specialized courts, digital reporting systems, and the creation of Hope and Justice Centers offering comprehensive support services.

She stressed that empowering women—especially through economic independence—is critical to both conflict and post-conflict recovery.

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