PAHO commits US$750,000 to support CARPHA; agencies sign subsidiary agreement to improve regional public health

PAHO and CARPHA officials at the signing

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has committed US$750,000 to support programmes of CARPHA over the next 18 months.  PAHO and the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) recently signed a subsidiary agreement to improve regional public health, including health security, at the Trinidad Hilton.  

Projects under the CARPHA PAHO workplan for the years 2022 – 2023, which will benefit from funding provided under this subsidiary agreement, include improving access to safe and affordable medicines, the implementation of policy for healthy food environments and strengthening capacities of countries for the surveillance of communicable and non-communicable diseases.   

According to Sub-regional Programme Director, PAHO Caribbean, Dean Chambliss, “These agreements not only provide structure to our alliance, but also symbolise the commitment we share to working together to advance public health in the Caribbean region, in support of our Member States and the Caribbean people”.  

Chambliss was high in praise for the work of CARPHA and expressed his appreciation for the critical role the Agency plays in regional public health.  He said, “Since it began operations in 2013, CARPHA has evolved into the public health leader it is today.  Along with enhancing national capacities to deliver public health goods and services and providing laboratory support for disease surveillance to its member states, CARPHA coordinates responses to public health crises in the Caribbean”.   

“CARPHA looks forward to the continued collaboration with PAHO; as one of its longstanding partners, both as a funding partner and a technical partner in the delivery of care to the citizens and visitors of CARICOM”, said CARPHA’s Executive Director, Dr. Joy St. John, who acknowledged and thanked PAHO for its continued support over the last 10 years of operations. 

Dr. St. John explained that the CARPHA’s mandate to improve public health to the Region will continue to remain a priority as the Agency continues to align its activities to its strategic objectives and the overall vision of the Caribbean Cooperation in Health. 

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1 Comment

  1. July 9, 2022

    I’m surprised that DLP dysfunctional supporters have not begone to beat their chest and say is Dr Dr Skerrit who negotiated the financial support for CARPHA agencies what a bunch of semi- illiterates :lol: :lol: :lol:

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