Rashaed Esson Staff Writer #Haiti, September 9, 2023 – The US Embassy in Haiti in an email sent to the affected individuals said that consular service is suspended due to staff reductions; this is reported by Haiti 24. As a result, the Embassy has without much of a choice, reschedule all appointments already made […]
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The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has committed US$29.8 million to strengthen health systems in Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines to better withstand future health crises.
Almost three years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic first breached the shores of Caribbean countries, causing severe economic and social dislocation and putting immense strain on health systems throughout the Region.
Now, as the Region continues its recovery, the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has committed US$29.8 million to strengthen health systems in Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines to