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The Power to Make a Difference Republic Bank Guyana Limited and UNICEF Champion Adolescent Mental Health

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April 23, 2026
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Republic Bank Guyana Limited and UNICEF Guyana  today formally signed a USD$50,000 landmark partnership agreement to advance adolescent  mental health and psychosocial wellbeing across Guyana. 

The collaboration comes at a critical time, as mental health challenges among adolescents continue  to rise globally and across the region. In Guyana, suicide remains a major public health concern,  with the country consistently recorded among those with the highest suicide rates in the region.  

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The programme to be implemented in collaboration with the Ministries of Health and Education  will focus on strengthening adolescent mental health and wellbeing through a multi-pronged  approach, including community-based mental health response, stigma reduction campaigns,  strengthening school-based psychosocial support systems and capacity building for teachers. It  will also include the issuing of disability identification cards to children and adolescents with  disabilities in region two in partnership with the National Commission on Disabilities. 

The initial phase will be implemented in Pomeroon-Supenaam, region two, selected for high rates of suicide, and therefore there is a pressing need and potential for scalable impact. Lessons learned  from this phase will inform expansion to other regions across Guyana, supporting a sustained  national approach to adolescent mental health. 

Dr. Toussant Boyce, Managing Director of Republic Bank Guyana Limited, emphasized the bank’s  commitment to national wellbeing beyond financial services; “At Republic Bank, we believe that  investing in people is the most powerful investment we can make. Our young people are facing  unprecedented mental health challenges, and we are proud to stand with UNICEF in addressing  this urgent issue. Through this partnership, we aim to help build stronger support systems, reduce  stigma, and ensure that every young person in Guyana feels seen, supported, and valued.” 

Mr. Javier Córdoba, UNICEF Representative for Guyana and Suriname a.i, highlighted the  importance of collective action in addressing adolescent mental health; “Mental health is  fundamental to a child’s development, yet too often it is overlooked or misunderstood. In Guyana,  where young people are disproportionately affected, this partnership represents a critical step  forward. Together with Republic Bank Guyana Limited, we are committed to strengthening  prevention, expanding access to support, and empowering communities to respond early and  effectively.” 

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to building a more resilient, inclusive, and  supportive society where children and adolescents can thrive emotionally, socially, and mentally.

The signing ceremony held today marks the beginning of a multi-year collaboration aimed at  strengthening national systems and community-level interventions that prioritize mental health and  wellbeing as a foundation for sustainable development. 

As the programme expands beyond region two, both partners reaffirm their commitment to  ensuring that no young person in Guyana is left behind in accessing the care and support they need. 

For young people, mental health struggles, including depression and anxiety, are increasingly  compounded by social pressures, economic stressors, and limited access to early support services.  Globally, UNICEF estimates that 1 in 7 adolescents aged 10–19 live with a diagnosed mental  health condition, yet many do not receive the care or support they need during these formative  years. 

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