From Waiting Lists to Welcome Mats, A Home for Every Guyanese

For over two decades, the housing crisis has kept too many Guyanese from owning a safe, affordable home, WIN is ending the waiting game.

The Problem

  • Years-long waiting list for house lots

  • High costs for land and building materials

  • Roads, water, and electricity missing from new housing areas

  • Corruption and lack of accountability in the Ministry of Housing

  • Farmers struggling for land access and modern tools

  • Hinterland communities lacking basic clean water access

In Guyana today, it can take years just to get a house lot, and even longer to make it livable. That is not progress, that is a crisis!

Our housing plan

  • Reduce cost by 40% for minimum wage earners.

    • Mandated standards for size, ventilation, sanitation.

    • Tiered options based on family size.

    • Public rankings for build time, quality, and complaints.

    • Repeat offenders lose eligibility for government contracts.

  • 1-year structural defect warranty on all developer-built homes.

  • Home loans to release funds at key building stages, not all at once.

  • $500,000–$700,000 grants for low-income families, recovered if sold within 5 years.

  • Ensure water, power, and roads are in place before handover.

  • Affordable loans for teachers, nurses, and the disciplined services.

LAND & AGRICULTURE

WIN for Farmers

  • Low-interest loans, microgrants, and crop insurance.

  • Rent-to-own modern equipment and irrigation systems.

  • New rice mills, storage facilities, and grading labs.

  • Easier access to unused land and clear land titles.

  • Strengthen CARICOM exports and South American trade links.

  • Position Guyana as #1 food exporter in the Caribbean & South America.

Clean Water for All

  • 100% safe drinking water coverage by 2030.

  • New and upgraded water treatment plants.

  • Reintroduce water ambulances in hinterland villages.

  • Sanitation improvements in all regions.

  • Special focus on hinterland communities historically left behind.

WIN for the Hinterland

  • Increase Stipends for Toshaos, Deputy Toshaos, and councillors.

  • Modern schools with dormitories; Indigenous teacher training.

  • Roads and bridges built for all-weather durability.

  • Cultural and economic empowerment through eco-tourism.

  • 25% carbon credit revenue share for Indigenous communities.

  • Fully equipped cottage hospitals and staffed health centers.

A safe home, fertile land, and clean water, these are not luxuries, they are rights. Together, we can build a Guyana where every family thrives.