Georgetown : Aimed at improving the daily operations of the University of Guyana, a consultancy contract was signed between the tertiary institution and Trevor Hamilton and Associates of Jamaica.
According to a statement issued by the university yesterday, the contract was inked last Friday, and will see the Jamaican company conducting the consultancy titled ‘Review and Enhancement of the Regulatory Framework for the Improvement of Operations at the University of Guyana’. The consultancy is set to be financed by the Caribbean Development Bank with a duration period of eight months.
According to Planning Officer in the Office of Resource Mobilisation and Planning, Ms Andrea London, “the objective of the consultancy is to enhance UG’s capacity to carry out its day-to-day operations and to enhance its capacity to effectively undertake its role as a national tertiary education institution in the 21st Century.”
The consultancy will essentially involve the review and development of the regulatory framework, and development of appropriate regulations and policy recommendations to address issues critical to the University’s operations; review of the process improvement background, organisational efficiency and effectiveness of the University’s operations; review of the financial processes and regulations; and recommending procedures, systems and structures to undergird the operation of critical areas which impact on the organisational effectiveness of the University.
Ms London further stated that, “as part of its activity, the consultants will meet with various stakeholders.” Interested persons desirous of contributing to the process will be provided an opportunity to do so.
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