
Vanda Radzik
Vanda Radzik is an activist and advocate for women's rights and gender equality in Guyana, actively working to raise awareness about gender-based violence and the need for effective support systems for survivors.
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Vanda Radzik wrote one of the forewords for Moses Bhagwan's memoir.
Enter the Political Kingdom - Stabroek NewsVanda Radzik is another shareholder who submitted objections to Demerara Distillers Limited’s Dairy Farm project.
Exemption of Environmental Impact Assessment for Demerara Distillers Limited’s Farm has failed to ensure citizen rights, environmental protections and statutory rights
Vanda Radzik is part of the Indigenous Delegation against Domestic and Sexual Violence in Guyana.
We are happy that the Draft Sexual Offences (Amendment) Bill 2024 will be among the 47 pending Bills on the 2026 legislative agendaVanda Radzik is celebrated for her role in protesting against abuse of power.
We Guyanese must be true to our Constitution and use our freedom of expression to sustain a healthy democracyEnvironmental and human rights defender Vanda Radzik also appeared before the IACHR.
Civil society takes access to info case to IACHRVanda Radzik is one of the signatories rejecting the role of the ineligible Dr English to convene civil society for any GYEITI purpose.
We reject the role of the ineligible Dr English to ‘convene’ civil society for any GYEITI purposeVanda Radzik is among those advocating for changes to the Sexual Offences Act.
Where is the Sex Offenders Registry?Vanda Radzik is involved in initiatives to reduce violence.
Community-based interventions to prevent femicide and gender based violenceVanda Radzik is mentioned in the context of activism.
We are outraged at the continued lack of accountability and failure of the justice system to protect women and girls from violenceVanda Radzik is mentioned in the context of community activism.
Transform the Guyana Police Force from its current dysfunctional stateVanda Radzik signed a statement rejecting accusations of Cuban labour exploitation.
We call on CARICOM to collectively repudiate the idea that regional governments are involved in human trafficking through Cuban medical missionVanda Radzik is mentioned in the context of addressing gender-based violence.
Ministry should listen and learn as survivors of gender-based violence and their families explain their problems







































































