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UNICEF hands over first of its kind, vaccine boats to Health Ministry

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December 28, 2024
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From Left (Mr. Abdul Saleh, Operations Manager at UNICEF Guyana & Suriname, Dr. Vishwa Mahadeo, Director General, Ministry of Health, Mr. Michael Gouveia, Coordinator of the Indigenous Peoples Communities, Dr. Oneka Scott, Maternal and Child Health Officer pose infront of the vaccine boats

From Left (Mr. Abdul Saleh, Operations Manager at UNICEF Guyana & Suriname, Dr. Vishwa Mahadeo, Director General, Ministry of Health, Mr. Michael Gouveia, Coordinator of the Indigenous Peoples Communities, Dr. Oneka Scott, Maternal and Child Health Officer pose infront of the vaccine boats

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To enhance the accessibility of essential medical services, particularly vaccination, UNICEF with funds from the Global Alliance for Vaccine and Immunization (GAVI) COVID-19 vaccine Delivery Support (CDS) on Friday handed over two vaccination boats to the Ministry of Health to benefit children and families in the riverain communities of Regions One and Eight.

The vaccine boats, which are the first of its kind in Guyana and Latin America and the Caribbean, are equipped with solar refrigerators to store vaccines at required temperatures, life jackets, 200Hps engines and retractable beds to transfer emergency patients, including pregnant women to health facilities.

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Mr. Abdul Saleh, UNICEF Operations Manager, during the handover explained that the initiative comes as part of UNICEF’s vision to ensure that life saving vaccines are accessible to all children and families, especially those in remote areas.

The Vaccine Boats equipped with solar refrigerators to store vaccines at required temperatures, life jackets, 200Hps engines and retractable beds to transfer emergency patients, including pregnant women to health facilities

“These vaccine boats are a testament to our commitment to the children and families of Guyana. It embodies our dedication to ensuring that every child in Guyana has equal access to vaccines and life-saving medical care, regardless of where they live or their socio-economic status,” Saleh said.

The boats will serve communities including the villages of Kamwata, Parakeese, Karaburi, Santa Rosa, Waramuri Islands, Acquero, and Koko in Region One, and Wipa, Sandhill, Kaibarupai, Catchcow, Bishop Landing, Salawoo, Cheleang, and Orinduik in region eight.

According to Saleh, the boats were built by local contractors and designed collaboratively by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF to suit the specific needs, blending maternal health priorities with immunization services in Guyana.

Dr. Oneka Scott, Maternal and Child Health Officer showcasing the retractable bed on the specially designed vaccine boats

Receiving the boats, Dr. Vishwa Mahadeo, Director General of the Ministry of Health and Member of Parliament, thanked UNICEF for its continued partnership in ensuring vulnerable communities have access to essential medical services. “Our mandate has been clear to do whatever is necessary to bring healthcare in the hinterland on par with what is on the coast,” Dr. Mahadeo said.

He explained that while the Ministry has increased training of medical professionals in the riverain communities, transportation remained a challenge, however, the vaccine boats will contribute tremendously to providing medical services to the riverain populations in region one and eight.

The boats were inspected and certified as safe for transport by the MARITIME Authority

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