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The Death of Guyana’s Longest Serving Diplomat

It is with extreme sadness that we announce of the passing of Ambassador Elizabeth Anne Harper, one of Guyana’s most outstanding citizens and foremost diplomats. Her distinguished career in the Foreign Service was marked by excellence, dedication, and an unyielding commitment to the advancement of our nation’s interests.
Just prior to her death, Ambassador Harper served as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She was also a past Director General of that Ministry. She was an extremely knowledgeable diplomat, whose insights and experience enriched every sphere in which she worked. As Guyana’s Ambassador to CARICOM, she represented our country with dignity and distinction, earning the respect of colleagues across the region and beyond.
Ambassador Harper will be remembered not only for her professional brilliance, but also for her engaging personality and the warmth with which she approached all those around her. She was gifted with exceptional organizational skills and brought clarity and order to every task she undertook.
Guyana has truly lost an outstanding citizen, and our Foreign Service has lost one of its finest ever. Her passing is a monumental loss for our country, but her legacy of service, dedication, and excellence will continue to inspire generations to come.

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