President Dr. Irfaan Ali has unveiled an ambitious plan to construct daycare facilities across Guyana, marking a major step toward supporting young professionals and families, especially women, in balancing career and family life.
Key Highlights of the Announcement
- Targeted Investment: The government will make “targeted and serious†investments in childcare infrastructure and services over the next five years.
- Support for Young Professionals:Â The initiative is designed to help young professionals, particularly women, who often face the challenge of postponing family development due to a lack of reliable childcare options.
- Nationwide Rollout:Â Daycare facilities will be built in communities countrywide, ensuring broad access and support for working parents.
- Empowering Women: With more than 70% of Guyana’s graduates being women, the President emphasized the need for enabling infrastructure to support their participation in the workforce.
- Pro-Family Policies:Â This move builds on other pro-family measures, such as the $100,000 cash grant for every child born to a Guyanese mother, introduced earlier in the year.
President Ali’s Vision
President Ali highlighted that the lack of accessible childcare has forced many women to delay starting or expanding their families. By establishing daycare facilities, the government aims to remove this barrier, allowing young professionals to thrive both personally and professionally.
He stressed the importance of creating an environment where young people can enjoy a balanced life, stating that daycare facilities are essential for supporting the development of families and the nation as a whole.
Broader Context
This initiative is part of a broader government strategy to modernize social infrastructure, promote gender equality, and foster inclusive economic growth. The construction of daycare centers will not only benefit families but also contribute to the overall development and productivity of Guyana’s workforce.
Looking Ahead
The government’s commitment to building daycare facilities nationwide reflects a long-term vision for a more supportive, inclusive, and family-friendly society. As these centers are rolled out, they are expected to provide critical support for parents, empower women, and help shape a brighter future for Guyana’s children and communities.

