Guyana: Economic Value Brief (2024–2025)

Government Readiness & AI Vision

Guyana’s government is rapidly embracing digital governance as part of its broader economic transformation, driven by record-breaking GDP growth and a commitment to building future-ready infrastructure. The Office of the Prime Minister leads national ICT efforts, supported by the Ministry of Public Telecommunications, with dedicated programs to implement cloud-based public services and digitize land, health, and education records.

In 2024, the Government of Guyana unveiled its first National AI and Digital Strategy, focused on responsible AI integration across public services, energy, agriculture, and education. President Irfaan Ali declared, “AI is a vital investment in our sovereignty. We must move from data collection to intelligent, people-centered governance.” This national vision is backed by partnerships with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and bilateral support from India and China on digital ex...

Guyana is investing in foundational AI infrastructure, including secure data centers, a national broadband expansion strategy, and identity-linked service delivery platforms. The Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL) offers over 100 scholarships annually for AI, cybersecurity, and data science programs in collaboration with international universities.

Minister of Public Telecommunications Cathy Hughes emphasized digital inclusion, noting, “We are ensuring AI doesn’t become a privilege. Every village, every region, must benefit equally from what we build.” The ministry is deploying village-scale e-government kiosks and mobile digital outreach units to extend services to remote communities.

Guyana’s private sector is also engaged through tax credits, national innovation grants, and the Guyana Tech Expo, which has become a launchpad for AI-powered health diagnostics, agri-monitoring tools, and youth-led sustainability startups. The Innovation Fund for Climate Resilience now includes AI-based proposals in its priority funding track, linking tech development to national climate goals.

Projected Financial Impact of 30% A32i Integration

1. FullCircleEconomy.ai – Economic Governance & Sustainability Dashboard

2. Ai.Food – Smarter Food Infrastructure

3. Homelessness.ai – Social Safety & Workforce Recovery

Aggregate Projected Value Uplift

Summaries

Government Readiness: Guyana is rapidly emerging as a regional AI leader with national infrastructure investments, inclusive public outreach, and a new AI strategy that places ethics and equity at the core of innovation. President Irfaan Ali said, “We must move from data collection to intelligent, people-centered governance.” From village hubs to international scholarship pipelines, AI readiness is scaling nationwide.

Projected Financial Impact: A 30% A32i integration could yield $164–$231 million annually for Guyana—equivalent to up to 12.2% of national GDP. Largest gains include $75M in governance improvements, $25M in agri-efficiency, and $14M in workforce recovery. Nationwide returns are projected within 30 months.