AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaternal & Child Health Breakthrough: Turks and Caicos has been certified by WHO/PAHO for eliminating mother-to-child transmission of HIV and hepatitis B—making it the first territory in the Americas to validate hepatitis B elimination, with officials crediting strong maternal and child services and coordinated public-private care. Public Health Recognition: The milestone was celebrated in Providenciales with health leaders and partners, highlighting that the territory met global standards for antenatal care, testing, and treatment coverage. Community Health & Cancer Awareness: The National Cancer Society of TCI wrapped up “A Night for the Fight,” a stadium event aimed at boosting cancer awareness, early detection, and support for families across the islands. Health in the News Beyond Clinics: TCICC confirmed the death of a student who suffered a medical emergency during a Toronto educational tour, urging privacy for the family as the community mourns. Marine Health & Resilience: A new report warns that many Caribbean reefs with high storm-protection potential remain unprotected from human harm—an issue that matters for coastal safety and long-term wellness.
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