AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDrugs & medical supplies seized: Suriname authorities seized drugs and medical supplies in a recent bust, a reminder of how quickly healthcare resources can be targeted by illegal trade. Regional legal rights for health access: Caribbean Court of Justice rulings in the Derek Ramsamooj case highlight how unlawful detention in Suriname can block access to counsel and medical attention, with the court awarding US$30,000 in damages. CARICOM–UN public health approach to violence: CARICOM, the UN and UNDP launched regional documents to treat crime and violence as a public health issue, pushing prevention across health, education, justice and social protection. Telesur network modernization in Suriname: Telesur says it is upgrading communications and supporting health services—during COVID-19 it backed disaster management, the public health bureau and hospitals with connectivity and support for care teams. Suriname–Brazil ties with healthcare implications: As Brazil and Suriname mark 50 years of diplomacy, President Lula hosts Surinamese President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons for agreements spanning defense, energy, security and connectivity, with oil and gas exploration also on the agenda. Medical gloves supply chain expansion: Supermax’s associate plans a US$50m medical glove facility in Brazil and signals market expansion across Mercosur, including Suriname—potentially boosting regional access to protective healthcare supplies.
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