Two CPS staff members attend CARPHA Regional StakeholderWorkshop for Pandemic Preparedness and Response


The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social
Development and Labour (Ministry VSA) was represented at the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) at a workshop by Maria Henry, Section Head General Public Health, and Cheyenne
Gumbs, Epidemiologist.
The early August workshop was geared towards pandemic prevention, preparedness and response (PPR).
Sint Maarten as a member of CARPHA continues to maintain its partnership with the regional public health agency and will continue to participate in any relevant pandemic fund projects.

CARPHA is executing the Pandemic Fund Project from 2024 to 2026 with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) as the Implementing Entity.
As the Project “Reducing the Public Health Impact of Pandemics in the Caribbean through Prevention, Preparedness, and Response” begins to fully implement, it is imperative that countries and partners gain a better understanding of the project and how it fits into CARPHA’s overall work of improving PPR and
regional health security, according to CARPHA.
Sint Maarten’s participation could provide an additional lifeline to support the country in prevention, preparation and responding to future pandemics.
“This could include but may not be limited to healthcare infrastructure, early warning systems, public health surveillance, climate health, antimicrobial resistance, and expanding the human resource capacity with training,” CPS said on Wednesday.
The three-day Workshop that took place in Trinidad & Tobago provided an opportunity for Chief Medical Officers, National Epidemiologists and Laboratory Directors of 22 CARPHA Member States (CMS), together with regional agencies and International Development Partners to gain a better understanding of the project.
The objectives of the workshop were to update CMS and partners on the CARPHA strategic work and the Pandemic Fund Project; and to update and discuss the Project’s execution plan, outcomes,
outputs and impact at regional and country levels.

Additionally, the workshop discussed collaboration, partnerships and data sharing agreements.