Thursday, February 21, 2013

Salaam All
O People heed the call of this letter writer in today's paper. Have all the campaigns of the past failed? No....or not really! Or yes if you look to the deplorable state of the city. To succeed the Govt & the M&CC have to do their jobs. Groups act as the wake up call...as the kick in their pants...maybe if their is a mass protest or a a mass refusal to pay taxes until the city is cleaned then those two dead bodies would be jolted back to life. However the GMEI's campaign to adopt streets and to lecture on the environment at schools is more than a step in the right direction. To say "join us" would elicit zero response. Most people are also "Dead." But those that are still breathing need to take & make a stance. Hey, you live here. Help us (need it be said that the "help" being asked for is MONEY) to put up signs that warn people that there is a $10,000 fine for littering. Help us to print more of the Let Guyana Glitter stickers.
Thanks
Shamal
 

An epidemic in Georgetown would not discriminate between government and opposition

Dear Editor,
I am dumbfounded by the perverse thinking of individuals who would wish that a health crisis would arise in the city of Georgetown.
What would it take to convince the relevant authorities that the obscene accumulation of rotting garbage in our capital represents many health risks. Not only do citizens have to put up with a variety of obnoxious odours that arise from the ubiquitous mounds of putrid organic matter, but much worse are the nuisances caused by the ever increasing hordes of flies, mosquitoes and vermin. I recently heard of an incident in which rats nibbled the feet of a diabetic.  Further, a not too insignificant portion of some citizens’ disposable incomes (and the state’s meagre foreign reserves), is being used up in futile attempts to achieve some measure of relief.
Any primary school graduate would know that fleas, flies, mosquitoes and rodents are the vectors of diseases such as typhoid and malaria, among others. Despite a variety of actions to destroy its historic character, Georgetown remains the principal axis around which all of Guyana revolves. An epidemic of any one of these or other diseases would not only overwhelm our inadequate health services, but would also have grave economic and social consequences throughout  the length and breadth of the entire nation.
From all accounts, it would appear that the Mayor & City Council is up against a stacked deck.   Efforts by the city council to broaden its revenue base so that it can more effectively discharge its mandate have been frustrated or stymied for years. Besides, the ultimate solution to the problems of urban environmental health is beyond council’s mandate.  It would require a multi-sector approach, spearheaded by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of the Environment.    But where is the leadership?
Could the assistance of the courts be sought in an effort to resolve the current impasse between the city council and the Ministry of Local Government?  Is there any civic organization that would initiate a lawsuit on behalf of the citizens of Georgetown with the aim of expediting some form of relief from this most formidable health threat?  Further, does this recurring impasse demand a more strategically located IMC that would have a more effective impact on the development of our emergent democracy? Could communities be permitted to freely determine ‘how’ they will manage their local affairs?
If there is a health crisis in Georgetown, then it would most certainly be a pyrrhic victory.     There will be no winners − only losers. The ensuing epidemics will not discriminate between government and opposition supporters.  All will be at risk!
Yours faithfully,
Clarence O Perry

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Dear Mrs P. Roberts
 
Peace
 
We are pleased to inform you and the various agencies that we are working feverishly to move the GMEI forward. We are in the process of mobilizing our resources to launch the initiative on Saturday, March 02 at 8:00 pm on East Street opposite ISA Islamic School. Therefore, we are seeking your kind support in the following areas:
  1. Permission to place signs, receptacles and plant trees along the East Street Avenue
  2. Presence and participation of officials from EPA, MNRE etc
  3. Quantity of bags and gloves
  4. Quantity of trees to be planted
  5. 2-4 Brush cutters and operators
  6. Vehicle to remove garbage collected
We look forward to your kind support to create a clean, beautiful and healthy environment in our city.
 
Please find flyer, letter to stakeholders and revised copy of the GMEI proposal attached.
 
Imam Haseeb Yusuf
On behalf of the coordination team

Thursday, February 14, 2013

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Proposal

 

2/14/2013

 
   

Guyana Muslim Environmental Initiative (GMEI)

 

     
   

 

Guyana Muslim Environmental Initiative

Removal of refuge from streets and open areas; chopping of shrubs and planting of trees and flowers to enhance the aesthetics of the environments across Guyana and developing social consciousness to effect behavioral changes in the preservation of the natural beauty of the environment

Prophets Muhammad & Jesus

(peace be upon them) both stated that:

“Cleanliness invites toward faith,

and faith leads its possessor to the Garden.”

They also said: “Cleanliness is half of faith.”

Cleanliness is beauty …and the rapture of beauty should & must prevail over the madness of environmental destruction such as littering. The environmental crisis then, based on the sayings of the Prophets, is an external reflection of modern humanity's spiritual crisis..."

 

Introduction

The provision and maintenance of a clean and healthy environment is indeed a critical dimension of the quality of life for all individuals as well as the flora and fauna species that is in constant contact with their ecosystems. A clean environment promotes good health and is essential for disease prevention and disease incidence. Growth of the natural ecosystem will be proliferated and all forms of life will be sustained due to a clean and healthy environment.

Guyana has been described a “paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and the Eco-tourist”, because of the irresistible combination of fascinating and breathtaking natural beauty; pristine Amazonian rainforests; immense waterfalls; amazing wildlife; blended with a vibrant indigenous culture, rich heritage and the most hospitable and friendly people. With these immaculate descriptions and attributes given to such a country, a clean environment is necessary to attract tourist to access our service which will have positive implications for the local economy.

The government and civil society have been doing its part to ensure that our country remains clean and free of litter. The education system has an important role to play in the education of the young minds on the effects and impacts of a litter filled environment. The print and electronic media and all other stakeholders involved in the communication and the dissemination of information also have an important role to play.

This project will bring to fore a transformation in the environment which is unwholesome to one of appreciation by citizens, and an enhanced presentation through the beautification drive. This project will be managed by the Guyana Muslim Environmental Initiative (GMEI) in partnership with Government of Guyana and citizens.

 

Background

Littering has been plaguing our global environments for decades now. It has been a persistent problem in the United States of America since at least 1953 when “Keep America Beautiful” (KAB) initiative was launched by a non-profit organization with the aim of ridding the streets and roadside of garbage (Forbes, 2000).

(Cone & Haynes, 1980) posited that Americans alone generates about 145 million tons of Garbage in the year 1977. This amount has increased significantly to an approximate figure of 251 million tons in the year 2008, a 73% increase according the EPA, which cost the government approximately $500 million annually to remove.

Over the years, the impact of improper solid waste management has become the critical environmental problem in Georgetown and all over Guyana. This problem has become more acute over time, creating unpleasant esthetic conditions and threatening the health of the urban population. The negative impact of improper waste disposal was heavily felt during the January 2005 flood when waste-filled canals did not drain as rapidly as expected (IDB, 2013).

Guyana’s central metropolitan population of 352,000 generates about 103,000 tons of solid waste annually, of which half is produced by Georgetown and the remainder by residents in the 15 surrounding NDC districts.

With the proliferation of the fast-food industry, stores and mini-cook shops, coupled with the exorbitant levels of plastic containers and other receptacles in use, our streets, vacant lots and roadways have become the dumping ground for refuse, which significantly contributed to our current garbage crisis, especially in our cities. With this current trend, if not arrested in a timely manner by all concerned, our ecosystem and our tourist industry will face dire consequences.

 

Project Identification

 

Stakeholders Analysis

a) Littering of streets, open areas and waterways.

b) Growth of shrubs which mars the aesthetics of the environment.

c) Lack of sustained effort in the cleaning and maintenance exercises.

d) Limited number of receptacles to store litter

e) Improper timing for collection and removal of refuse

Environmental Issues

a) Blockage of drains and waterways which leads to flooding.

b) Proliferation in the infestation levels of Rodents, Arthropods (Scorpions) and Blattellidae (Roaches)

c) Destruction of biodiversity and ecosystems.

d) Ill health in humans and animals.


Goals & Objectives

The objectives of the project are:

1. To beautify Guyana through the removal of litter from streets, open areas and waterways

2. To educate citizens on the proper method of garbage disposal and its impact of the environment and ecosystems.

3. To improve the aesthetics of the environment.

The goals of the project are:

1. To development and implement an educational program to manage litter within selected areas.

2. Achieve low levels of litter throughout the selected communities.

3. Restore dignity in our beautiful country.


Launching of Project

The project will be launched on March 02, 2013 on East Street, Georgetown.

Time Frame for Project

The project will continue to be sustained way after its launching. Specific areas will be adopted by GMEI to be cleaned, maintained and kept in a beautified manner.

Proposed areas to be adopted by GMEI

Some of the areas proposed to be adopted are: Independence Blvd and Hunter Street, East Street, Woolford Avenue, Waterloo Street and other areas. Sections of streets and roadways around the Masjids and Islamic Centers in the coastal regions will also be cleaned and maintained.

Procedures to execute Project

For the project to be successfully executed, GMEI will host a series of meetings with stakeholders to derive commonalities and relevant commitments as it relates to the project. The group will also need to acquire a tractor & trailer to move the garbage to the disposal site. Brush cutters, garbage bags, tools and implements like cutlasses, files, rakes, hoes, shovels, forks and gloves will be needed to execute the various tasks.

Bumper stickers, fliers and other relevant information will be distributed to schools and other institutions, masjids and community centers, bearing messages of environmental protection and cleanliness. The public will be made aware of the project through the different media (print & electronic), signs and billboards under this initiative.


Principal parties in the Project

This project will have the following groups as its main parties, whose involvement are solicited at the early stages of the Stakeholder’s analysis:

This project is a component of the GOG initiative under the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment. In order to successfully develop this proposal; various entities have to be engaged as stakeholders. These stakeholders are categorized as follows:

a) Funding Agency:

· GOG

· Ministry of Natural Resources & the Environment

· Guyana Islamic Trust

· Central Islamic Organization of Guyana

· Other Islamic Organizations& Groups

· Muslim Businesses and Private Sector

· Ministry of Tourism

b) Implementing Agencies:

· All organizations and individuals under the GMEI umbrella

· Ministry of Tourism

· Pick it up Guyana

· NDC’s

· RDC’s

· M&CC

c) Collaborative partners

· MOA

· MOE

· MNRE

· MOH&W

· Private sector

· Business Fraternity

· EPA

· Ministry of Home Affairs

 

Human Resource Management

This plan will set out a road map on volunteer needs, recruitment, training (if necessary), roles, reporting procedures, remunerations, performance reviews, discipline and replacement.


Estimated Cost of Project

The cost is estimated at approximately $10 million annually to execute this project which will include publications, wages for tractor operator, fuel to operate grass cutters, signs, banners, billboards and other overhead costs. A full breakdown will be provided on the actual costing of the project


References

1. Forbes, Gerry, J, (2000). Reducing Litter on Roadsides, Transportation Research Board, USA.

2. Cone, John, D.& Haynes, Steven, C, (1980). Environmental Problem/Behavioral Solutions, University of Cambridge, USA.

3. Sugii, Takeo, (2008). Plastic Bag Reduction: Policies to Reduce Environmental Impact, ProQuest LLC, USA

4. Prather, Don & Nelson, John, P, (1978). Impact of Litter: an update, University of Minnesota, USA

5. www.strabroeknews.com

6. www.chronicle.com

7. www.epa.com

8. www.idb.com

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Salaam All
 
Lecture at Brickdam Secondary. After someone took the sticker to GNSC they called me and asked if I would like to give this presentation at their adopted school. I agreed. Littering cuts across all boundaries and is a global problem.
 
The hour ended with the statement "Be Part of the Solution...Not Part of the Pollution." And the children broke out into a gracious applause.  They were applauding themselves for being well-behaved and participating throughout the lecture. (I still wonder why Muslims are programmed not to offer congratulatory clapping!!!) What an excited bunch! Intermittent laughter spiced up the time.
 
It started with The Lord's Prayer & The Pledge. Then I engaged them in the topic: Littering, the Environment & Purification
"There is a value that is priceless that is achieved when we pray. That is PURITY. Purity of thoughts...which should lead to purity of actions. Or good moral behaviour. So that no student would rifle thru their teachers' bags stealing money. Or would sneakily pick up a phone that does not belong to them.
PURITY!!!
Prophets Muhammad & Jesus (peace) both stated that:  “Cleanliness invites toward faith, and faith leads its possessor to the Garden.” They also said: Cleanliness is half of faith.
Cleanliness is beauty...and the rapture of beauty should & must prevail over the madness of environmental destruction such as littering.
The environmental crisis then, based on the sayings of the Prophets, is an external reflection of modern humanity's spiritual crisis..."
 
We distributed the bumper stickers (200) at the cost of $40,000 (thanks to Abid & ModernFX...can the GOVT who has committed to the GMEI project & other wellwishers please commit funds to this part of the campaign to cleanup Guyana); plus several thousands dollars were given to kids who answered questions correctly; along with a bit of sweetness for the teachers.
 
Several brothers have asked me to go to schools in their areas also to deliver this crucial topic...please assist us...please...we live here and must do all that we can to make this successful...Port-of-Spain did it over a decade ago...Suriname did it a few years ago...it's not beyond our capabilities
 
Shamal

Sunday, February 10, 2013



 
(I received this email from someone. Can we, members of GMEI, do what he says?)

My dear brother I applaud you on this noble effort. I would like to suggest that you make contact with Mr. Royston King P R O City Hall; he is the Chairman of ( E C H O)  a non-govermental org. He will be happy to partner with you. 

 
Salaam All
This Canadian professional wrote three beautiful things of Guyana: The Natural Beauty, the warmth of the people & Guyana's Cultural Diversity. And three horrible things. Here I will list the first.
Take note, then take action.
 
Join the Guyana Muslim Environmental Initiative by donating your time & money. Info on the GMEI & who to contact will be forthcoming.
For now the following persons can be contacted:
Hakeem Khan, ACIC...628-4179
Haseeb Yusuf, GIT...654-3650
Moin Haq, CIOG...624-1494
Abid Rahat, ModernFX...623-8562
Shamal Zamaluddin, Zamals Software Co...225-9031
 
Thank you for your supplications & your help
Shamal
A Visitors Impressions of Guyana
Written by Dr PETER FLAHERTY, Faculty of Education, York University, Toronto, Canada   
Sunday, 06 January 2013 21:28
1. The garbage and drainage situation, especially in Georgetown, should be a national disgrace. My heart frequently sank when I saw (and smelled) the unsightly mounds of rotting garbage that dot so many parts of a place that was once renowned as the “garden” of the Caribbean. While reading an article about Georgetown in the 1940s, accompanied by period photos, I could scarcely imagine that the city had appeared so clean and well-managed in the past. I am aware that many Guyanese are also seriously disturbed by this garbage and drainage crisis, and want it redressed. But as with so many of this country’s problems, it is my impression that actions speak much louder than words or good intentions. All parts of Guyanese society, including political and business leaders, church and community groups, and most of all ordinary householders and shopkeepers, must take on their share of responsibility if this blight on the otherwise fair face of Guyana is ever to be removed. This is not just a matter of aesthetics –it is a clear and present health hazard for both residents and visitors alike. Guyana will never be the appealing destination for travellers that it deserves to be unless this matter is addressed once and for all, and sooner rather than later.

Thursday, February 7, 2013


Salaam All

All projects have their beginnings in IDEAS. Then the willingness of parties from all acoss the divides to want to "work together" - a phrase that is fraught with all kinds of difficulties (you know the variety: clashing of egos, power, back-stabbing, gossip...things througout the centuries that have paralyzed/crippled/killed big & small projects alike).

From a meeting on Monday with Minister Ali who listened and then vouched to back the project. He then initiated a meeting today with Minister Robert Persaud. Gathered in the boardroom were the Minister, EPA members, Karen Persaud and a rep of the govt.... Haseeb Yusuf & Naieem (GIT), Hakeem Khan (ACIC), Abid Rahat (ModernFX), Shamal Zamaluddin (Zamals). CIOG's rep couldn't attend due to another meeting.

We delivered a proposal (put together by the GIT). Please peruse the attached document. We also shared the Environment brochure & the Let Guyana Glitter sticker.

Orally the govt has committed to the project. E-Docs from the govt. declaring commitment to the project will be circulating shortly which would be shared.

Most projects start off with excitement and MANY people. You know like 50 students in a new class. 3 months into the studies only 15 students are left. Can we all then make a commitment to stay with the project for at least 1 year. This project is three-pronged. 1. Cleaning 2. Beautifying 3. Education.

An idea for Mash 2013. Let's make several billboards with the theme Let Guyana Glitter & Pick It Up and post them along the route...Thousands will get the message on that day. It's shocking to see the mess the morning after. It's GROSS. Even at this late hour a float can have as the theme "Let Guyana Glitter".

Other ideas are welcomed NOW.

Please read the proposal and join the effort.