The Carnegie School of Home Economics signs memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with two practical instruction centres to expand access to technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes in Guyana. According to reports, the agreements are signed on Monday with the Fellowship Practical Instruction Centre and the Beterverwagting Practical Instruction Centre. The stated goal of the partnerships is to bring skills training closer to communities, increasing opportunities for people—particularly those in early childhood development (ECD) communities mentioned by one outlet—to benefit from vocational and technical education. The sources describe the MoUs as mechanisms for broader cooperation between the Carnegie School and the centres, enabling more local participation in training and related instruction. Both articles frame the move as part of an effort to extend training beyond a central institution and through established practical training facilities located nearer to communities. No additional programme details, timelines, or enrollment figures are provided in the excerpts.