Tag: MOPH
Eating your way to better health!
─ GRAIN-H project launched ─ Project geared to help persons improve their nutritional intake! DPI, Guyana, Monday, September 23, 2019 ... Read More
More than 3000 farmers saved
─Govt addressing dumping of coconut husks in Pomeroon River DPI, Guyana, Sunday, July 28, 2019 More than 3,000 coconut farmers ... Read More
Maternal deaths fell 50 percent in Barima/Waini last year
Maternal deaths fell by 50 percent in Barima/Waini (Region One) in 2018 acting Regional Health Officer (RHO), Dr Vishal Ramjas ... Read More
Social Services and Public Health Ministries join forces to support mothers of children born with microcephaly
GEORGETOWN, MOPH – The Ministries of Social Protection (MOSP) and Public Health (MOPH) have teamed up to support 16 mothers ... Read More
Director Regional & Clinic Services say new changes will aid in better service delivery at New Amsterdam Hospital
(GEORGETOWN, February 01, 2019)- Health officials are mulling construction of a separate building to house outpatients at the New Amsterdam ... Read More
CDC/NIOSH Visiting Team submits findings to PAHO/WHO
October 1, 2018 Following a request made to the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Representative’s office in Guyana by ... Read More
MOPH Drug Demand Services launches Train the Trainers workshop to tackle drug among adolescents
GEORGETOWN, MOPH- THE Government and a non-governmental organisation (NGO) have teamed up this week in a training programme to help ... Read More
Guyana and UNAIDS agree on 3-year strategic plan
DPI, Guyana, Thurday, July 19, 2018 GEORGETOWN, MOPH - THE Public Health Ministry and UNAIDS (Guyana) Office this week agreed ... Read More
Ptolemy Reid hosts spelling competition
DPI, Guyana, Friday, July 6, 2018 The Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre hosted a spelling competition on Wednesday for students with ... Read More
Guyana winning Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) fight
GEORGETOWN, MOPH – Guyana is winning the battle against chronic Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) which is still a “growing health crisis” ... Read More