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CARPHA Launches Strategic Plan 2025-2030: Stronger Together

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August 8, 2025
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Dr. Armstrong Alexis, Deputy Secretary-General of CARICOM and Dr. Lisa Indar, ED, CARPHA during the unveiling at the Strategic Plan 2025-2030 Launch in Georgetown, Guyana

Dr. Armstrong Alexis, Deputy Secretary-General of CARICOM and Dr. Lisa Indar, ED, CARPHA during the unveiling at the Strategic Plan 2025-2030 Launch in Georgetown, Guyana

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The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) officially launched its  new Results-Oriented Strategic Plan for 2025–2030 under the theme “Stronger Together: Advancing  Caribbean Health Through Collaboration, Innovation and Sustainable Action” on July 30th. The high-level  event, held in Georgetown, Guyana, brought together more than one hundred (100) participants including  key regional health leaders from twenty-two (22) CARPHA Member States and representatives of fifteen (15)  Caribbean Regional Agencies and International Development Partners to present a unified vision for  advancing public health across the Caribbean over the next six years. 

The Strategic Plan outlines a bold and cohesive roadmap to tackle the Region’s most pressing health  challenges, from strengthening national health surveillance systems and improving pandemic preparedness,  to reducing the burden of non-communicable diseases and addressing the health effects of climate change.  By integrating collaboration, innovation, and sustainability at the centre of its mission, CARPHA, through its  strategic plan, is positioning the Region to respond to future health threats with resilience and shared  responsibility. 

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Group photo of participants at the Strategic Plan launch

“Today isn’t just about launching a plan—it’s about renewing our collective determination, not only to  recover from the crises of the past but to build stronger, smarter, more resilient systems that can withstand  the challenges of tomorrow,” said Dr. Lisa Indar, Executive Director of CARPHA. Echoing this sentiment, Dr.  Armstrong Alexis, Deputy Secretary-General of CARICOM, noted, “The CARICOM Secretariat sees this  Strategic Plan as an opportunity to strengthen structured collaboration between the Secretariat, CARPHA,  and other regional entities, and a roadmap to guide how Member States align their priorities and collaborate  on critical regional imperatives.” Underscoring the significance of the moment, Hon. Philip A. Telesford,  Minister of Health of Grenada and Chair of CARPHA’s Executive Board, stated, “The unveiling of CARPHA’s  2025–2030 Strategic Plan is not just a technical milestone—it is a bold declaration of political will, of  leadership in action, and our unwavering commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of every  Caribbean citizen.” 

The two-day launch event featured presentations from CARPHA’s Department Heads on each of the six  Strategic Priority Areas (SPAs), as well as interactive breakout sessions to engage participants on aligning  national, regional, and donor priorities with the new plan. Discussions focused on identifying opportunities  for collaboration, reducing duplication of efforts, and maximizing regional resources to ensure impactful  delivery of health services across CARPHA Member States. 

This Strategic Plan, which reflects months of consultation with Member States, CARICOM institutions,  regional entities, and international development partners, is more than just a document—it is a shared  commitment to working stronger together to improve public health outcomes across the region. It provides  a unified framework for aligning efforts, building capacity, and enhancing accountability. 

Both the launch in Guyana and the development of the Strategic Plan were supported through funding from  the 11th EDF Programme of Support for Health Security Strengthening for Prevention and Control of  Outbreaks of Communicable Diseases in the Caribbean, which continues to strengthen CARPHA’s efforts.  The EU’s contribution underscores the vital importance of long-term partnerships in achieving sustainable health security and development goals in the Caribbean. 

With a clear strategic vision and renewed regional collaboration, the CARPHA 2025–2030 Strategic Plan  represents a transformative step forward in safeguarding the health of Caribbean people—today and for  generations to come. 

Please access CARPHA’s 2025-2030 Strategic Plan Stronger Together: Advancing Caribbean Health Through  Collaboration, Innovation and Sustainable Action here https://tinyurl.com/yez24cmf 

For more information on the extensive work of CARPHA, follow CARPHA on Facebook, LinkedIn, and  Instagram or visit the website: www.carpha.org 

 

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