AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMV Barima Victims Support: President Irfaan Ali says the government is working closely with families of the MV Barima disaster victims, including those still missing, through the HEART Initiative and a legal mechanism covering documentation, mental health, counselling and other needs. Mental Health Access: The Human Services and Social Security Ministry’s free “Embrace” online therapy platform launches Aug. 21, aiming to complement—not replace—face-to-face counselling for issues like anxiety, depression, and domestic/family violence. Regional Hospital Performance: Six newly commissioned regional hospitals have logged 145,000+ outpatient visits, 18,500+ inpatient admissions, 3,700 surgeries, 1 million+ lab tests, and major diagnostic and specialist services, with Ali citing improved waiting times. Health Promotion Push: China has commissioned a new Health Promotion Centre at the Ministry of Health offering free public access to health testing and fitness equipment. HIV Among Youth: GRPA reports 1 in 4 new HIV cases involves young people aged 15–24, calling it an urgent adolescent protection and sexual health literacy gap. Safe Transport Call: Region One leader Chris Debideen renews calls to replace ageing passenger ferries after the MV Barima tragedy, arguing safe river travel is a right, not a luxury. Healthcare Capacity Gap: A Region One infant death while awaiting medevac highlights concerns that Guyana lacks dedicated emergency air evacuation capacity.
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