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You are here: Home / cat / How Guyana Strengthened Institutions and Communities to Reduce Violence

How Guyana Strengthened Institutions and Communities to Reduce Violence

Dated: June 24, 2026

Guyana has made significant progress in reducing violence through targeted investments in stronger institutions and community-level initiatives. In the early 2010s, the country faced serious public safety challenges, including rising homicide rates, high robbery levels and low public confidence in law enforcement institutions.

The impacts of violence were especially severe for vulnerable groups, including young people and women. At the time, more than one in six women reported domestic violence, making it one of the most serious public safety and social protection concerns in the Caribbean.

To address these challenges, the Government of Guyana and the Inter-American Development Bank launched the USD 15 million Citizen Security Strengthening Programme. The programme focused on the 20 most vulnerable communities, selected through risk assessments and consultations with local stakeholders.

The strategy combined police and justice sector modernization with community-based initiatives designed to reduce the social risk factors linked to violence. This integrated approach recognized that safer communities require both capable institutions and stronger social opportunities.

A major part of the programme focused on improving law enforcement infrastructure and services. It supported the construction or upgrading of 18 police stations, making them more accessible and better suited for community interaction.

More than 300 police officers received training in areas such as domestic violence response, community engagement and investigative procedures. The programme also supported the Guyana Forensic Science Laboratory, helping it obtain international certification and strengthen forensic analysis capacity.

The programme also invested in community development and youth opportunities. More than 1,200 young people participated in vocational training to improve their practical skills and employment prospects.

In addition, 20 community projects were financed, including playgrounds, sports courts and library upgrades. These projects were implemented with local participation and helped strengthen shared spaces, social engagement and community ownership around safety.

The results were significant. Between 2013 and 2022, homicide rates in beneficiary communities declined by 46 percent, while robbery rates fell by 26 percent. The share of reported domestic violence cases resulting in charges increased by 67 percent, exceeding programme targets.

The COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for in-person training and community engagement, but the programme adapted by introducing digital training initiatives. One example was a partnership with the University of Guyana to deliver a 15-week digital skills course to inmates in the Guyana Prison Service.

Thirty participants completed training in areas ranging from remedial education to web development and entrepreneurship. The initiative became sustainable beyond the programme period after the Government of Guyana incorporated it into the national budget.

The programme also supported the National Data Management Authority, enabling local developers to design and maintain a customized prison information management system. This helped strengthen institutional capacity and improve justice sector administration.

The experience in Guyana shows that targeted citizen security investments can reduce violence while improving institutional performance. It also demonstrates the importance of combining law enforcement reform with social development, youth training and community participation.

A key lesson from the programme is that long-term safety requires stronger partnerships among government institutions, the private sector and community residents. Local leadership and sustained collaboration are essential for maintaining progress in vulnerable communities.

Overall, Guyana’s Citizen Security Strengthening Programme shows how focused investments in institutions, justice systems and community opportunities can deliver measurable public safety gains. By strengthening both state capacity and social resilience, the programme offers an important model for reducing violence and supporting safer communities.

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