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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Guyana Wants Its Diaspora’s Money. The Bond Is Six Weeks Late

By · July 9, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

The meeting. President Irfaan Ali addressed Guyanese in Castries on Tuesday, alongside the CARICOM leaders’ summit.

The offer. Mobile government units would travel yearly to countries with large Guyanese populations.

The education. Guyanese abroad and their children would study free at the University of Guyana online.

The bond. A diaspora bond announced on May 26 was to launch within a week, and has not.

The mailbag. Ahead of a Toronto-area event, the government received close to six hundred emails.

The backdrop. Guyana’s oil fund has paid out more than six billion dollars of the nine billion it received.

If you belong to the Guyana diaspora, your government would like a word. It is offering to bring the document office to you, and it would like you to lend it money.

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Emigrants are now a policy target rather than a sentimental one. On Tuesday evening in Castries, President Irfaan Ali laid out what his government is actually prepared to offer.

The setting was a town hall at the Financial Administrative Center, hosted by the Guyana and Saint Lucia Association. Ali was in the island for the fifty-first meeting of CARICOM heads of government.

He brought his foreign minister, his public service minister and his national security adviser. That is a large delegation for a community gathering.

What the Guyana diaspora is being offered

The most concrete promise is bureaucratic, and for anyone who has tried to renew a document from another country it is not a small one. Ali said mobile government units would travel to countries with large Guyanese populations, at least once a year to begin with.

One unit, according to the government’s own information service, would handle national insurance matters, birth certificates and replacement of documents. It is the kind of thing that keeps people tied to a country they no longer live in.

The second offer reaches further. The government is working on giving Guyanese abroad, and their children, free access to online degree programmes at the University of Guyana.

Tertiary education is already free inside the country. Extending that to a second generation who may never have lived there is a deliberate bet on attachment.

The bond that has not arrived

Then there is the money. On the twenty-sixth of May, at a press conference marking sixty years of independence, Ali announced that Guyana would launch a diaspora bond to finance public infrastructure.

He said it would come within one week. Six weeks have passed.

The government has still not disclosed the size of the issue, the rate of return, who is eligible to buy, or which projects the proceeds would fund. Those are not details but the entire instrument.

Officials point to India and Israel, both of which have raised real money this way. Both did so with published terms.

Why a rich country is asking

Guyana is among the fastest-growing economies on earth, so the request for diaspora capital deserves a moment’s thought. The answer lies in how the oil money is being handled.

The sovereign wealth fund has taken in roughly nine billion dollars since 2020 and already transferred more than six billion of it into the budget. It behaves less like a savings pot than a pipe.

A country that spends nearly all of its oil income each year must find capital somewhere else for the roads, hospitals and bridges it wants next. A bond aimed at emigrants is one answer.

That is not a criticism, but it is the context. The diaspora is being invited to fund the very infrastructure the oil fund is already paying for.

What the Guyana diaspora is asking back

The government has some evidence about what its emigrants actually want. Before an event near Toronto, Ali said close to six hundred emails arrived.

By his account, four hundred and twenty were messages of encouragement. A further hundred and fifty-nine raised substantive questions, and forty-five concerned personal matters such as land disputes.

Ali drew one conclusion from the correspondence that is worth recording. For decades, he said, security was the first thing the diaspora asked about, and now it is the last.

In Castries, attendees were asked to leave contact details and their problems, which the government says will go into a central database. Whether anyone hears back is the test of all of this.

What is a diaspora bond?

It is government debt sold specifically to a country’s emigrants, usually at a fixed rate of return, to finance national projects. India and Israel have both used the instrument to raise substantial sums, typically appealing to attachment as much as to yield.

Can overseas Guyanese buy the bond now?

No, because it has not launched. It was announced on the twenty-sixth of May with a promise of a launch within one week, and the government has not since published its size, its yield, its eligibility rules or the projects it would finance.

What are the mobile government units?

They are travelling service teams the president says will visit countries with large Guyanese populations at least annually. A single unit would handle national insurance business, birth certificates and the replacement of official documents.

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