AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMental Health Access: Suriname has officially launched Helpline 114, a free, confidential, anonymous 24/7 mental health crisis line offering psychological first aid for emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, and mental health emergencies, with support from PAHO/WHO and national partners. Public Health Financing & Nutrition: Barbados’ finance minister says planned savings from a proposed debt buyback would fund health and nutrition initiatives, including behavioral change programmes and regional food security work with Guyana and Suriname—aimed at tackling childhood overweight/obesity and non-communicable diseases. NCD Prevention Policy: PAHO/WHO reports Caribbean nutritionists, NCD focal points, and legal drafters meeting in Barbados to push sodium reduction targets and eliminate industrially produced trans fats, noting most sodium comes from processed foods. Regional Health Context: A Suriname-linked Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index update ranks Suriname among the lowest in the Caribbean, highlighting governance pressures that can affect public services.
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