Senior citizens in Guyana are set to receive a travel allowance of $20,000 starting on Wednesday, July 8, 2026. This announcement was made by Human Services and Social Security Minister Dr. Vindhya Persaud on Friday. The initiative is expected to benefit over 90,000 senior citizens throughout the country.
This annual transportation grant is the first of its kind in Guyana and is part of a broader effort to provide financial support to the elderly population. The total allocation for this program is projected to amount to approximately $1.9 billion, aimed at enhancing the mobility and overall well-being of senior citizens.
The introduction of this travel allowance reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the needs of its aging population. It aims to ensure that seniors have access to necessary transportation for various purposes, including medical appointments and social engagements. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to improve the quality of life for seniors in Guyana, providing them with additional resources to navigate their daily lives more effectively.
Further details regarding the distribution process and eligibility criteria for the travel allowance are expected to be released as the implementation date approaches. The government is working to ensure that the rollout of this program is smooth and that all eligible senior citizens are informed about how to access the funds.
Source: guyanatimesgy.com
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