Carolyn Rodrigues

Carolyn Rodrigues
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
10 April 2008  May 2015
Preceded by Rudy Insanally
Succeeded by Carl Greenidge
Personal details
Born (1973-09-16) 16 September 1973
Moruca, Barima-Waini Region
Nationality Guyanese
Alma mater University of Regina
University of Guyana

Carolyn Allison Rodrigues-Birkett (born September 16, 1973[1]) is a Guyanese politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Guyana from 2008 to 2015.

Life and career

Rodrigues, an Amerindian,[2] was born in Moruca, Barima-Waini Region. After attending a private school in Georgetown,[1] she received a scholarship for Amerindians[2] and went to study business administration at the University of Regina in Canada and returned to Guyana in 1993.[1] She was required by her scholarship to work for Amerindian communities, and as a result she left the lumber company where she worked and instead went to work for the Inter-American Development Bank's Social Impact Amelioration Programme (SIMAP) in Guyana, although this meant 65% less pay.[2] She became Coordinator of SIMAP's Amerindian Projects Programme, holding that post until 2001, when she went to study in social work at the University of Guyana.[1]

Rodrigues was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister of Amerindian Affairs in April 2001. Following the 2006 general election, she was reappointed as Minister of Amerindian Affairs and sworn in on September 4, 2006.[3] After seven years as Minister of Amerindian Affairs, she was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs on April 9, 2008, replacing Rudy Insanally.[4] She was sworn in on April 10.[5]

Rodrigues continued to serve as Minister of Foreign Affairs until the People's Progressive Party (PPP) lost the May 2015 general election. She was subsequently offered a spot on the PPP's list of MPs, but she chose not to take a seat in the National Assembly, preferring to work abroad.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Meet the New Cabinet Members", GINA. Archived September 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. 1 2 3 David Mangurian, "The "Iron Woman" of Guyana", IBDAmerica, August 2001.
  3. "President swears-in first two Ministers", GINA, September 4, 2006. Archived June 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "Rodrigues appointed Foreign Affairs Minister", GINA, April 9, 2008. Archived June 5, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "Two new Ministers sworn in before President Jagdeo", GINA, April 10, 2008.
  6. "Jagdeo on PPP/C Parliament list", Stabroek News, 7 July 2015.


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