AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHIV Response: Dr. Camelia Clarke represented the Turks & Caicos at AIDS 2026 in Rio, highlighting global work on HIV prevention, treatment, care and support, with a key focus on “triple elimination” and stopping vertical transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B. Public Health Planning: The conference discussions stressed sustainable funding, strong leadership, community engagement and integrated healthcare systems—issues especially relevant after the territory’s WHO validation work. Governance & Health Services: Premier Charles Washington Misick says Turks & Caicos needs a bigger government, proposing more ministries and splitting portfolios as constitutional reform talks continue, citing growing population and complex demands including healthcare. Local Health Environment: An island-wide survey across six islands documented ant diversity, flagging invasive species that can threaten ecosystems and create health and safety concerns for communities.
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