From natural wonders to economic powerhouses, WIN will unlock Guyana’s full potential while ensuring every citizen shares in the prosperity.

Building a Thriving Guyana for All

Guyana’s future should be defined by shared prosperity, world-class tourism, and economic policies that uplift every citizen. Under WIN, we will transform our natural wealth into real opportunities for families, businesses, and communities — all while preserving our culture, environment, and heritage.

Unlocking Tourism Potential

Turning Guyana into a World-Class Destination

Guyana’s rich culture, pristine rainforests, historic architecture, and diverse wildlife position us as a global eco-tourism hotspot. WIN’s policies will modernize infrastructure, protect the environment, and attract sustainable investment.

Proposed Initiatives

  • Restoration

    Restoration of Georgetown’s Colonial Buildings — e.g., Stabroek Market.

  • Garden City Project

    Revive green spaces and beautification programs.

  • Clean & Green" Campaign

    Nationwide clean-up and environmental awareness drives.

  • Solid Waste Management Act

    Strict enforcement and recycling programs.

  • Tourism Infrastructure Development

    Better roads, signage, and heritage site upgrades.

  • Eco-Tourism Partnerships

    Work with Indigenous communities to create authentic tourism experiences.

Prosperity for All — Economic Development Plan

Social Development that Fuels the Economy

Initiatives:

  • Rebuild the Palms Geriatric Home & create senior care facilities in all regions.

  • 500-person Homeless Shelter with rehabilitation services.

  • Vagrant-Free Streets Program with reintegration plans.

  • Workforce skills development programs tied to industry needs.

Environmental Sustainability for Economic Growth

Initiatives:

  • Waste-to-energy pilot projects.

  • National recycling & upcycling incentives.

  • Removal of derelict vehicles from roadways.

  • Climate resilience plans for tourism sites and industries.

Guyana’s wealth belongs to its people.

Tourism and economic development must benefit every family, not just a few