Building a Nation Where Families Thrive
FAMILIES FIRST
At WIN, we believe that strong families build strong nations. From affordable housing to quality education, accessible healthcare to economic empowerment, our policies are designed to support, uplift, and empower every family across Guyana.

Education & Child Development
Safe, Smart, and Invested in from the Start
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A 3-pillar approach:
Early Beginnings:
-Birth-to-18 learning registry
-“Parents as First Teachers” workshops
-Culturally adapted life skills and arts curriculum
Primary Years:
-Learning Resource Centres in every school
-Trauma-informed teacher training & multilingual education
-National attendance tracking (Neesa Gopaul Initiative)
Secondary Years:
-Free school buses/boats
-TVET alignment with green jobs & STEAM
-Flexible learning and school-based counsellors.
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AI & Digital Innovation Centre
Coding & digital literacy from Grade 6
Skills Training Hubs nationwide.
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$55,000 (Term 1), $30,000 (Term 2), $15,000 (Term 3) per child.
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Computers for top-performing students
Modernised curriculum including Guyana’s history & border issues
National BrainMathics and Read to Lead competitions
Renovation of all early learning centres
Extracurricular programmes & library modernisation.
Across many developed countries, over 70% of families benefit from strong policies like: paid parental leave, accessible childcare, and social support programs. These measures help children thrive and keep families financially secure.
In Guyana, fewer than 20% of families currently have access to such support. This shows a clear need for better investment and policies to strengthen our families and our nation’s future. Join us as we fight for stronger family policies that protect, empower, and uplift every Guyanese household.

Early Childhood Nutrition & Care
Children with Special Needs
Family Healthcare
Healthy Families, Stronger Nation
Universal Access to Quality Healthcare
Free cancer treatment & expanded dialysis care
Community-based mental health services
Monthly National Mental Health & Wellness Days
Mobile clinics for remote families
Digital health records to reduce wait times.
Affordable & Dignified Housing
Included, Supported, Equipped
Special education teacher training
Nationwide public campaigns to reduce stigma
Sensory classrooms in all 10 regions
Regional screening centres for neurological & physical disabilities
Access to Braille, sign language classes & assistive devices
Therapy services in schools: speech, behavioural, occupational.
Homes Built for Families
40% reduction in house lot costs for minimum-wage families
Foundation Grants of $500,000–$700,000
Tiered Housing Designs based on family size
Developer accountability with public ratings and defect liability
Cross-Ministry Taskforce for infrastructure readiness
Staggered home loan disbursement for safer financing.
Economic Support for Families
WIN is putting money back into your pockets
Old-age pension: Increase to $100,000
Public Assistance: Increase to $50,000 (HIV & cancer: $30,000)
Income Tax Threshold: Raised to $200,000
Conditional Cash Transfers: Annual sharing of national wealth
Public servant salary increase: Up to 50%
Negative Income Tax Top-up for low-income families.
Safe, Accessible Transportation
AI in farming for higher yields & lower costs
Agri-coop programme: land, funding & low-interest loans
Shade houses & irrigation support
Local food marketing to boost income.
Free transportation for schoolchildren
Modern public transport & real-time tracking
Rural road and bridge upgrades
School and community buses in all regions
Affordable air travel options for hinterland families.
Smart Agriculture for Family Security
Empowering Hinterland Families
Free scheduled boats for children
Dormitory-equipped schools for access to education
Toshaos & councillor stipend increases
Clean water & sanitation in all hinterland communities
Eco-tourism and Indigenous entrepreneurship.

Child Protection & Safer Communities