
Ian McDonald
Ian McDonald is a respected figure in Caribbean cricket governance, known for his role in the Patterson Report alongside notable figures like P J Patterson and Alister McIntyre. His work has focused on addressing the administrative challenges within West Indies cricket and promoting reforms for improved governance.
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Ian McDonald was involved in discussions about the health impacts of malaria in the late 1950s.
The Limitations of Guyanese Cricket before the Eradication of MalariaIan McDonald was involved in discussions about the struggle for democracy with Dr. Jagan.
SN enabled thousands of Guyanese to express their views and communicate their messages like never beforeIan McDonald ensured the continued relevance of the company after the passing of David de Caires.
The End of an EraIan McDonald was part of the founding team of the Theatre Company with Ronald Owen Robinson.
`Ronald Owen Robinson!’ - Stabroek NewsIan McDonald’s poem ‘Old Moon’ has been selected as one of the year’s highly commended poems in the Forward Poetry Prize.
Ian McDonald: on the path to a thousand poemsIan McDonald is a Guyanese executive and Caribbean man of letters who contributed to the Patterson Committee.
Editorial | CWI’s honour to Wehby | CommentaryIan McDonald’s steady voice offers rare nourishment for the national soul.
Mr. McDonald’s steady voice offers rare nourishment for the national soulIan McDonald is suggested to have the National Library named after him.
How to memorialise real National HeroesIan Mcdonald describes his struggles living in an apartment building in Gufunesi due to nearby construction.
Sólveig Anna gagnrýnir þéttingu byggðarIan McDonald transforms everyday experiences into poetry and celebrates life through his work.
Not Quite Without A Moon : McDonald toasts the joy of living with a poem
Dr. Ian McDonald was also a contributor to the comprehensive framework for restructuring cricket administration.
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