Communications
Internet country code [time series]
.gy
Internet users (Internet hosts) [time series]
613 (2003)
Internet users [time series]
125,000 (2002)
Broadcast media (Radio broadcast stations) [time series]
AM 3, FM 3, shortwave 1 (1998)
Telecommunication systems (Telephone system) [time series]
general assessment: fair system for long-distance service domestic: microwave radio relay network for trunk lines international: country code - 592; tropospheric scatter to Trinidad; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - fixed lines (Telephones - main lines in use) [time series]
80,400 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular [time series]
87,300 (2002)
Broadcast media (Television broadcast stations) [time series]
3 (one public station; two private stations which relay US satellite services) (1997)
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture - products) [time series]
sugarcane, rice, wheat, vegetable oils; beef, pork, poultry, dairy products; fish, shrimp
Budget [time series]
revenues: $287.6 million expenditures: $371.6 million, including capital expenditures of $93.4 million (2004 est.)
Exchange rates (Currency (code)) [time series]
Guyanese dollar (GYD)
Current account balance [time series]
$-129.4 million (2004 est.)
Debt - external [time series]
$1.2 billion (2002)
Economic aid (Economic aid - recipient) [time series]
$84 million (1995), Heavily Indebted Poor Country Initiative (HIPC) $253 million (1997)
Economic overview (Economy - overview) [time series]
The Guyanese economy exhibited moderate economic growth in 2001-02, based on expansion in the agricultural and mining sectors, a more favorable atmosphere for business initiatives, a more realistic exchange rate, fairly low inflation, and the continued support of international organizations. Growth then slowed in 2003 and came back gradually in 2004, buoyed largely by increased export earnings. Chronic problems include a shortage of skilled labor and a deficient infrastructure. The government is juggling a sizable external debt against the urgent need for expanded public investment. The bauxite mining sector should benefit in the near term from restructuring and partial privatization.
Electricity - consumption [time series]
751.4 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - exports [time series]
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - imports [time series]
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - production [time series]
808 million kWh (2002)
Exchange rates [time series]
Guyanese dollars per US dollar - 198.33 (2004), 193.88 (2003), 190.67 (2002), 187.32 (2001), 182.43 (2000)
Exports [time series]
$570.2 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Exports - commodities [time series]
sugar, gold, bauxite/alumina, rice, shrimp, molasses, rum, timber
Exports - partners [time series]
Canada 23.2%, US 19.2%, UK 10.9%, Portugal 9%, Belgium 6.4%, Jamaica 5.2% (2004)
Fiscal year [time series]
calendar year
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (GDP (purchasing power parity)) [time series]
$2.899 billion (2004 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin (GDP - composition by sector) [time series]
agriculture: 38.3% industry: 19.9% services: 41.8% (2004 est.)
Real GDP per capita (GDP - per capita) [time series]
purchasing power parity - $3,800 (2004 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (GDP - real growth rate) [time series]
1.9% (2004 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share [time series]
lowest 10%: NA highest 10%: NA
Imports [time series]
$650.1 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Imports - commodities [time series]
manufactures, machinery, petroleum, food
Imports - partners [time series]
Trinidad and Tobago 24.8%, US 24.5%, Cuba 6.8%, UK 5.4% (2004)
Industrial production growth rate [time series]
7.1% (1997 est.)
Industries [time series]
bauxite, sugar, rice milling, timber, textiles, gold mining
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
4.5% (2004 est.)
Investment (gross fixed) [time series]
34.5% of GDP (2004 est.)
Labor force [time series]
418,000 (2001 est.)
Labor force - by occupation [time series]
agriculture NA%, industry NA%, services NA%
Oil - consumption [time series]
11,000 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Oil - exports [time series]
NA
Oil - imports [time series]
NA
Oil - production [time series]
0 bbl/day (2001 est.)
Population below poverty line [time series]
NA
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold [time series]
$280.6 million (2004 est.)
Unemployment rate [time series]
9.1% (understated) (2000)
Geography
total: 214,970 sq km land: 196,850 sq km water: 18,120 sq km
Area - comparative [time series]
slightly smaller than Idaho
Climate [time series]
tropical; hot, humid, moderated by northeast trade winds; two rainy seasons (May to mid-August, mid-November to mid-January)
Coastline [time series]
459 km
Elevation (Elevation extremes) [time series]
lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount Roraima 2,835 m
Environment - current issues [time series]
water pollution from sewage and agricultural and industrial chemicals; deforestation
International environmental agreements (Environment - international agreements) [time series]
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94 signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geographic coordinates [time series]
5 00 N, 59 00 W
Geography - note [time series]
the third-smallest country in South America after Suriname and Uruguay; substantial portions of its western and eastern territories are claimed by Venezuela and Suriname respectively
Irrigated land [time series]
1,500 sq km (1998 est.)
Land boundaries [time series]
total: 2,462 km border countries: Brazil 1,119 km, Suriname 600 km, Venezuela 743 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 2.44% permanent crops: 0.15% other: 97.41% (2001)
Location [time series]
Northern South America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Suriname and Venezuela
Map references [time series]
South America
Maritime claims [time series]
territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the outer edge of the continental margin
Natural hazards [time series]
flash floods are a constant threat during rainy seasons
Natural resources [time series]
bauxite, gold, diamonds, hardwood timber, shrimp, fish
Terrain [time series]
mostly rolling highlands; low coastal plain; savanna in south
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
10 regions; Barima-Waini, Cuyuni-Mazaruni, Demerara-Mahaica, East Berbice-Corentyne, Essequibo Islands-West Demerara, Mahaica-Berbice, Pomeroon-Supenaam, Potaro-Siparuni, Upper Demerara-Berbice, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo
Capital [time series]
Georgetown
Constitution [time series]
6 October 1980
Country name [time series]
conventional long form: Co-operative Republic of Guyana conventional short form: Guyana former: British Guiana
Diplomatic representation from the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Roland BULLEN embassy: 100 Young and Duke Streets, Kingston, Georgetown mailing address: P. O. Box 10507, Georgetown telephone: [592] 225-4900 through 4909 FAX: [592] 225-8497
Diplomatic representation in the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Bayney KARRAN chancery: 2490 Tracy Place NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 265-6900 FAX: [1] (202) 232-1297 consulate(s) general: New York
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: President Bharrat JAGDEO (since 11 August 1999); note - assumed presidency after resignation of President Janet JAGAN head of government: Prime Minister Samuel HINDS (since December 1997) cabinet: Cabinet of Ministers appointed by the president, responsible to the legislature elections: president elected by the majority party in the National Assembly following legislative elections, which must be held at least every five years; elections last held 19 March 2001 (next to be held by March 2006); prime minister appointed by the president election results: President Bharrat JAGDEO reelected; percent of legislative vote - NA%
Flag (Flag description) [time series]
green, with a red isosceles triangle (based on the hoist side) superimposed on a long, yellow arrowhead; there is a narrow, black border between the red and yellow, and a narrow, white border between the yellow and the green
Government type [time series]
republic within the Commonwealth
Independence [time series]
26 May 1966 (from UK)
International organization participation [time series]
ACP, C, Caricom, CDB, CSN, FAO, G-77, IADB, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, ISO (subscriber), ITU, LAES, MIGA, NAM, OAS, OIC, OPANAL, OPCW, PCA, RG, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO
Judicial branch [time series]
Supreme Court of Judicature; Judicial Court of Appeal; High Court
Legal system [time series]
based on English common law with certain admixtures of Roman-Dutch law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Legislative branch [time series]
unicameral National Assembly (68 seats, 65 elected by popular vote, 1 elected Speaker of the National Assembly, and 2 nonvoting members appointed by the president; members serve five-year terms) elections: last held 19 March 2001 (next to be held March 2006) election results: percent of vote by party - NA%; seats by party - PPP/C 34, PNC 27, GAP and WPA 2, ROAR 1, TUF 1
National holiday [time series]
Republic Day, 23 February (1970)
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
Alliance for Guyana or AFG (includes Guyana Labor Party or GLP and Working People's Alliance or WPA) [Rupert ROOPNARAINE]; Guyana Action Party or GAP [Paul HARDY]; Guyana Labor Party or GLP [leader NA]; People's National Congress or PNC [Robert Herman Orlando CORBIN]; People's Progressive Party/Civic or PPP/C [Bharrat JAGDEO]; Rise, Organize, and Rebuild or ROAR [Ravi DEV]; The United Force or TUF [Manzoor NADIR]; Working People's Alliance or WPA [Rupert ROOPNARAINE]
Political parties (Political pressure groups and leaders) [time series]
Civil Liberties Action Committee or CLAC; Guyana Council of Indian Organizations or GCIO; Trades Union Congress or TUC note: the GCIO and the CLAC are small and active but not well organized
Suffrage [time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background [time series]
Originally a Dutch colony in the 17th century, by 1815 Guyana had become a British possession. The abolition of slavery led to black settlement of urban areas and the importation of indentured servants from India to work the sugar plantations. This ethnocultural divide has persisted and has led to turbulent politics. Guyana achieved independence from the UK in 1966, but until the early 1990s it was ruled mostly by socialist-oriented governments. In 1992, Cheddi JAGAN was elected president, in what is considered the country's first free and fair election since independence. Upon his death five years later, he was succeeded by his wife Janet, who resigned in 1999 due to poor health. Her successor, Bharrat JAGDEO, was reelected in 2001.
Military
Manpower available for military service [time series]
males age 18-49: 206,098 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military service [time series]
males age 18-49: 137,964 (2005 est.)
Military and security forces (Military branches) [time series]
Guyana Defense Force: Ground Forces, Coast Guard, Air Corps, Guyana People's Militia
Military expenditures - dollar figure [time series]
$6.5 million (2003)
Military expenditures (Military expenditures - percent of GDP) [time series]
0.9% (2004)
People
Age structure [time series]
0-14 years: 26.4% (male 103,054/female 99,279) 15-64 years: 68.5% (male 263,953/female 260,000) 65 years and over: 5.1% (male 16,801/female 22,196) (2005 est.)
Birth rate [time series]
18.45 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Death rate [time series]
8.32 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Ethnic groups [time series]
East Indian 50%, black 36%, Amerindian 7%, white, Chinese, and mixed 7%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate [time series]
2.5% (2003 est.)
HIV/AIDS - deaths [time series]
1,100 (2003 est.)
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS [time series]
11,000 (2003 est.)
Infant mortality rate [time series]
total: 33.26 deaths/1,000 live births male: 36.94 deaths/1,000 live births female: 29.38 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)
Languages [time series]
English, Amerindian dialects, Creole, Hindi, Urdu
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 65.5 years male: 62.86 years female: 68.28 years (2005 est.)
Literacy [time series]
definition: age 15 and over has ever attended school total population: 98.8% male: 99.1% female: 98.5% (2003 est.)
Median age [time series]
total: 26.91 years male: 26.44 years female: 27.4 years (2005 est.)
Nationality [time series]
noun: Guyanese (singular and plural) adjective: Guyanese
Net migration rate [time series]
-7.51 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Population [time series]
765,283 note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July 2005 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
0.26% (2005 est.)
Religions [time series]
Christian 50%, Hindu 35%, Muslim 10%, other 5%
Sex ratio [time series]
at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.76 male(s)/female total population: 1.01 male(s)/female (2005 est.)
Total fertility rate [time series]
2.05 children born/woman (2005 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international [time series]
all of the area west of the Essequibo (river) is claimed by Venezuela preventing any discussion of a maritime boundary; Guyana has expressed its intention to join Barbados in asserting claims before UNCLOS that Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary with Venezuela extends into their waters; Suriname claims a triangle of land between the New and Kutari/Koetari rivers in a historic dispute over the headwaters of the Courantyne; Guyana seeks UNCLOS arbitration to resolve the long-standing dispute with Suriname over the axis of the territorial sea boundary in potentially oil-rich waters
Illicit drugs [time series]
transshipment point for narcotics from South America - primarily Venezuela - to Europe and the US; producer of cannabis
Transportation
Airports [time series]
49 (2004 est.)
Airports - with paved runways [time series]
total: 8 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 under 914 m: 5 (2004 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways [time series]
total: 41 1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 914 to 1,523 m: 8 under 914 m: 32 (2004 est.)
Roadways (Highways) [time series]
total: 7,970 km paved: 590 km unpaved: 7,380 km (1999 est.)
Merchant marine [time series]
total: 6 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 7,475 GRT/8,758 DWT by type: cargo 5, refrigerated cargo 1 registered in other countries: 3 (2005)
Ports (Ports and harbors) [time series]
Georgetown
Railways [time series]
total: 187 km standard gauge: 139 km 1.435-m gauge narrow gauge: 48 km 0.914-m gauge note: all dedicated to ore transport (2001 est.)
Waterways [time series]
1,077 km note: Berbice, Demerara, and Essequibo rivers are navigable by oceangoing vessels for 150 km, 100 km, and 80 km respectively (2004)