GUYANA - The Ministry of Health, commissioned a $14 million drug bond in Region Nine (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo).
Situated in Lethem, the new drug bond is centrally located to serve as the primary distribution hub for medical supplies across Region Nine, including remotely-sparsed hinterland communities.
The facility boasts modern storage solutions, including climate-controlled environments, to maintain the efficacy of temperature-sensitive medications. With its advanced logistics systems, the drug bond will streamline the supply chain, reducing delays and ensuring that health centres are consistently stocked with necessary pharmaceuticals.
The commissioning of this drug bond aligns with ongoing efforts to upgrade healthcare facilities in Region 9, including the establishment of new health centres and the expansion of existing ones.
While in the region last Friday, Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, disclosed that the new drug bond forms part of a broader $450 million regional initiative to upgrade healthcare infrastructure throughout Region Nine.
He emphasised the government’s commitment to equitable healthcare access, stating: “This new drug bond is a testament to our dedication to providing quality healthcare services to all regions, especially those in remote areas.”
Meanwhile, Dr Cerdel Mc Watt, Regional Health Officer for Region Nine, said the building was constructed to improve healthcare delivery in the region, ensuring timely access to essential medications and medical supplies for residents. (Guyana Chronicle)