Monica is an expectant graduate of the University of Guyana, majoring in communication studies. She has a deep passion for photography, photojournalism, storytelling, and travel. To relax, Monica reads, watches movies, researches different cultures and exercises.
Monica told Cari-Bois that climate reporting is important to Guyana because it is important to raise awareness about the negative effects of climate change. She wants to play her part in educating citizens to ensure a better and more sustainable future for Guyana.
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