THE leadership of the Central Housing and Planning Authority’s (CH&PA) Projects Department met, on Wednesday, with Minister of Housing, Collin Croal and Minister within the Ministry, Vanessa Benn, as the government reaffirmed its focus on expanding housing development, sustainability, and staff welfare.
The engagement, also attended by Permanent Secretary Bishram Kuppen and Deputy Director of Projects Intakab Indarjeet, served as an opportunity for the ministers to commend the department for its consistent work over the past five years, which has helped transform Guyana’s housing and infrastructure landscape.
Minister Croal praised the staff’s dedication, noting that their contributions have been critical to meeting the growing demands of the housing sector. “As Guyana continues to grow, so too does the demand on this department. Your role is central to shaping the future,” he said. He also underscored the importance of balancing the heavy workload with mental wellness, reminding employees of the Ministry’s support systems.
Minister Benn echoed these sentiments, applauding the department’s efforts and urging staff to integrate environmental sustainability into their work. “Housing development must align with environmental considerations if we are to ensure resilience and long-term growth,” she emphasised. She further highlighted the role of digitisation in improving efficiency and productivity within the agency.
Both ministers encouraged staff to use their platform to raise concerns, share ideas, and contribute to ongoing improvement. They assured that the Ministry remains committed to fostering open dialogue as it advances housing initiatives that meet the needs of citizens while promoting sustainability and innovation.