CARPHA and New PAHO Subregional Director Commit to Continued Collaborations to Improve Public Health in the Caribbean

CARPHA and New PAHO Subregional Director Commit to Continued Collaborations to Improve Public Health in the Caribbean

CARPHA and New PAHO Subregional Director Commit to Continued Collaborations to Improve Public Health in the Caribbean

 

Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. 29 August, 2024.  The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and newly appointed Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Subregional Programme Director-Caribbean, Ad Interim, Dr Juan Manuel Sotelo, recently met at the CARPHA Trinidad Headquarters to discuss collaborations towards improved public health in the Caribbean region.

 

Ad Interim Executive Director, CARPHA, Dr Lisa Indar stated, “CARPHA and PAHO have a well-established partnership.  As the sole regional public health agency for the Caribbean, CARPHA works with countries and regional and international organisations to improve and protect people's health. Similarly, PAHO is the specialised health agency of the Inter-American System and also serves as Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization (WHO).   It is therefore fitting that PAHO and CARPHA continue to coordinate and align our work so that we can more efficiently and effectively address the critical public health problems facing our Caribbean Member States”.

Currently, there exists a framework agreement (2022-2025) between the two organisations. Director Corporate Services, CARPHA, Dr Mark Sami explained, “This framework agreement sets out the general terms and conditions for joint cooperation activities and public health interventions in the Caribbean that support strategic plans of both CARPHA and PAHO”.

 

Dr Juan Manuel Sotelo acknowledged the good work of CARPHA and stated, “PAHO and CARPHA have a longstanding history of working together and we need to build upon this with excellent communication, particularly in a very complex international context. I am optimistic that working close to the countries, their needs, and identifying opportunities, we all will do a better job”.

 

During the talks, CARPHA delivered a presentation of the Agency’s work and ongoing collaborations with PAHO, which included communicable and non-communicable diseases, food safety, the Caribbean Regulatory System (CRS), medicine quality and control and health emergencies.  Information sharing to better guide regional public health response was also discussed.  Dr Franka des Vignes, PAHO Subregional Advisor, Disease Surveillance and Epidemiology attended the meeting, while Dr Horace Cox, Acting Director Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control, CARPHA joined virtually.

 

CARPHA and PAHO will continue discussions at the CARPHA Executive Board and The Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) meetings in Washington D.C. in September this year.

 

 

Tags

Categories

News, New at CARPHA

Share

Rating

9.00 ( 1 reviews)
  • Recent
  • Popular
  • Tag
  • CARPHA Encourages Persons to Know their Blood Pressure

    CARPHA Encourages Persons to Know their Blood Pressure

    0 Comments

    Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, May 16, 2014: The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is calling on persons to know their blood pressure, strive to keep it healthy or lower it. This is in keep...
  • CARPHA and CTO Launch Tourism and Health Programme

    0 Comments

    CARPHA and CTO successfully launched the regional tourism and health programme and conducted an awareness and discussion workshop on Friday May 2, 2014 in Aruba. The keynote address was given by the M...
  • CARPHA’s new Chairman of the Board

    CARPHA’s new Chairman of the Board

    0 Comments

    Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, October 02, 2013: The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is pleased to announce the appointment of the Honourable Colin Riley, Minister of Health of Montserrat...
  • Saint Lucia Joins Regional Project to Build Public Health Capacity

    Saint Lucia Joins Regional Project to Build Public Health Capacity

    0 Comments

    Castries, Saint Lucia, September 04, 2014. The Ministry of Health, Wellness, Human Services and Gender Relations, in collaboration with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), is launching the Ca...
  • New CARPHA lab to help region respond to health threats

    New CARPHA lab to help region respond to health threats

    1 Comments

    The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) moved today one step forward in its mission to provide strategic direction in analyzing, defining and responding to public health priorities of CARICOM, in ...
  • GRANT WRITING WORKSHOP

    0 Comments

    The Center for Global Health of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the U.S., in collaboration with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), St. George's Un...
  • CR-FELTP Trains New Mentors in Jamaica

    CR-FELTP Trains New Mentors in Jamaica

    0 Comments

    Caribbean Regional Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Programme (CR-FELTP) Trains New Mentors in Jamaica The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) hosted a four-day workshop in Kingston, Jam...
  • Risk of Ebola in the Caribbean

    Risk of Ebola in the Caribbean "Low"

    0 Comments

    Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, August 06, 2014: The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) says the risk of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) being imported to the Caribbean is low. Executive Direct...
  • Risk Communication Training to Help Senior Health Officials Better Manage Health Threats

    0 Comments

    Risk Communication Training to Help Senior Health Officials Better Manage Health Threats Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, June 19, 2016: "Risk communication is an important tool in managing health th...
  • Influenza Activity in the Caribbean

    Influenza Activity in the Caribbean

    2 Comments

    Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, September 26, 2013. The Caribbean, like other regions in the Americas, experiences seasonal influenza activity. Improved health monitoring by Ministries of Health i...