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    App Launched to Track Progress of Education Ministry Contracts in Guyana

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    In a significant move to enhance transparency and accountability, the Ministry of Education in Guyana has launched a new app designed to track the progress of its contracts. This innovative tool is part of a broader effort to ensure that all projects, including school construction and educational initiatives, are monitored effectively and completed on schedule.

    The app allows users to access real-time information on the status of various contracts, including details about the contractors involved, project timelines, and budget allocations. This level of transparency is expected to foster greater public trust and engagement, as stakeholders can now easily monitor the progress of projects that impact their communities.

    The initiative aligns with the government’s commitment to using technology to improve governance and service delivery. By providing a centralized platform for tracking contract progress, the Ministry aims to streamline its operations and ensure that resources are utilized efficiently.

    This development follows other recent initiatives by the Ministry, such as the “Projects Map” launched earlier, which also focuses on enhancing transparency in school construction projects. The combination of these tools underscores the Ministry’s dedication to modernizing its operations and ensuring that educational infrastructure development is both transparent and effective.

    As Guyana continues to invest in its education sector, the use of technology to monitor and manage projects is seen as crucial for achieving the country’s educational goals. The app is expected to play a key role in supporting these efforts by providing stakeholders with timely and accurate information about ongoing projects.

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