Persaud sat on many Governmental and Inter-Governmental Commissions of Enquiry, including the Anguilla Commission (the UK and
St Kitts-Nevis Governments Commission on the Anguilla Crisis under the chairmanship of Sir Hugh Wooding) the Chancellor’s Commission on the
University of Guyana, the Presidential Commission on the University of Guyana, the Commonwealth Commission on Commonwealth Studies, the
Belize Sugar Commission of Enquiry, the Grenada Sugar Commission of Enquiry and the UK Government Commission on Wickam’s Caye and Anegada in the
British Virgin Islands. He also served on a number of technical investigation teams. In 1998 he was a member of the Advisory Panel to UNDP on that year’s Human Development Report. Earlier in his career in Barbados, he was a member of the Board of the Central Bank and a member of the Committee appointed by the Government to recommend a national severance pay scheme. For six years (1994–2000), he was a member of the
UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Committee on Development Policy (CDP). During this time he was a member of the sub-committee, which advised the UN’s
ECOSOC on the classification of states as Least Developed. In 1993 he was appointed a member of the
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) Review Group on the
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States. In 2006–2010 Prof. Persaud served as a Senior Associate of the Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery. In 1994, the
Inter-American Development Bank appointed him joint leader with Mike Faber of the
University of Sussex, of a team to prepare a comprehensive report on socio-economic problems of Guyana. In 2000 he served as co-Chair of a UN Expert Group on the Vulnerability of Small States and earlier in 1998 as co-Chair for a similar UN Expert group on vulnerability indices for small island developing States. In 2005 he co-authored a study for the World Bank and the Commonwealth Secretariat on Towards an Outward Oriented Strategy for Small States. ==Boards of Directors==