UNAIDS This year, Guyana will roll out a comprehensive plan for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). The Guyana Minister of Health, Frank Anthony, announced that the national strategy will be implemented in collaboration with clinics across the country and nongovernmental organizations. “We want to expand to ensure anyone who is at risk for HIV would have access,” Mr Anthony said. “We believe that with a comprehensive programme for PrEP we can prevent many infections.” This move marks the culmination of years of advocacy and partial PrEP implementation. The existing PrEP policy is a programme for serodiscordant partners only, so couples in which just one person is living with HIV have been able to access PrEP through the public health-care system to avoid transmission to the HIV-negative partner.