CARPHA Enhances Strategic Collaborations with PAHO to Advance Public Health within the Region

CARPHA Enhances Strategic Collaborations with PAHO to Advance Public Health within the Region

Port of Spain, Trinidad. April 2, 2025. Advancing public health, while reducing the Caribbean’s vulnerability to the introduction and spread of communicable and non-communicable diseases, and other health emergencies, continues to be the focus of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).

To achieve this mandate, both CARPHA and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) have committed to better - coordination and collaboration to maximise efficiencies leading to effective technical cooperation and the avoidance of duplication in the Caribbean region.  In furtherance of this, both agencies participated in concerted exchanges after the 16th Meeting of CARPHA’s Expanded Technical Advisory Committee in August 2024. Subsequently, two documents were produced detailing the areas of common focus at strategic and operational levels. This culminated with a joint CARPHA-PAHO planning meeting hosted on the 17th of March 2025 at CARPHA Headquarters, Trinidad and Tobago. 

During her opening remarks at the CARPHA Headquarters, Dr. Lisa Indar, Executive Director, CARPHA, welcomed the PAHO delegates and reiterated the long-standing relationship between both agencies. “PAHO and CARPHA boasts of a long standing, well-established partnership. Both are key agencies with responsibility for public health in the Caribbean region. This joint consultation of the Agencies’ 2025 activities will result in better alignment, collaborative and well-coordinated delivery of technical cooperation to advance the health and serve the Region”.

Speaking on behalf of the PAHO/WHO Caribbean, Dr. Juan Manuel Sotelo shared “There is a need for real-time sharing on common areas of work to streamline efforts towards the more efficient use of resources by reducing duplication of activities to fight communicable and noncommunicable diseases and their causes while strengthening health systems for improved responses to emergencies and disasters. It is therefore crucial that both PAHO and CARPHA continue to coordinate and align its work in the Caribbean region to more efficiently and effectively address the critical public health problems facing our Caribbean Member States”.

PAHO’s visit encompassed detailed discussions at both strategic and operational levels with technical leads spanning communicable and non-communicable diseases, surveillance, pandemic fund, emergency and response and medicines regulations from both agencies. There was further agreement from both agencies to work  more collaboratively (including joint mission where applicable)  on the cross cutting areas of: communicable disease surveillance , emergency and response  strengthening the One Health approach in national food control systems and national foodborne disease surveillance systems; strengthening regional antimicrobial resistance surveillance and laboratory capacity in the Region; reducing the burden and impact of noncommunicable diseases and mental health and their risk factors; improving access to vaccines, medicines and health technologies; and collaborating with technical counterparts of other Caribbean Pandemic Fund grants, among other critical sectors. These areas are instrumental in strengthening public health resilience and ensuring a coordinated response to regional health challenges.

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