Samantha Meiwa James
Samantha is a dedicated professional, with over 20 years of experience working in Guyana with a focus on the intersection of people and environment, including inland fisheries management in the North Rupununi, resource mapping and Community Monitoring Review and Verification, and development of wildlife clubs
in the North Rupununi. Experienced in socio-ecological research, FPIC, and natural resource project management and implementation. She has contextual knowledge to engage with Indigenous people, local communities, and national and international stakeholders.