THE Ministry of Human Services and Social Security was once again bustling with activity on Tuesday as Minister Vindhya Persaud hosted another installment of her weekly Open Day initiative, designed to give citizens direct access to the minister and senior staff to raise personal and community concerns.
Nearly 40 individuals visited the Ministry’s Lamaha Street office during the session to discuss matters ranging from public assistance and pensions to domestic violence, child welfare, and access to social services.
Many of the issues raised were addressed immediately, while others were directed to relevant agencies for follow-up action.
Minister Persaud, who launched the Open Day programme in 2023, has made it a cornerstone of her leadership approach—ensuring that every citizen has the opportunity to be heard and assisted without bureaucratic barriers.
The initiative reflects the government’s wider policy of responsive governance and people-centered service delivery, a key pillar of Guyana’s social development agenda.
Minister Persaud reaffirmed her commitment to finding practical solutions for those most in need.
Over the past months, the Open Day sessions have resulted in the resolution of numerous social welfare cases, including financial assistance for vulnerable families, intervention in cases of domestic abuse, and expedited access to senior citizen support programmes.
Through initiatives like this, the Ministry continues to strengthen its mandate to protect and empower vulnerable groups, particularly women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, ensuring that social services in Guyana remain accessible, compassionate, and effective.