The annual reports of the PAHO/WHO country offices present a summary of the main results achieved with the technical cooperation of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in each of the Member States of the Region of the Americas in 2025. In addition to the most relevant achievements obtained together with governments and other key partners, they include stories from the field that tangibly illustrate progress and challenges in the area of health. The reports reflect PAHO’s sustained commitment to strengthening health systems and responding to national priorities. They are also a fundamental tool for accountability and transparency, promoting policy dialogue, and demonstrating the added value that PAHO offers in the countries of the Region. By highlighting PAHO’s contributions to the results achieved, the reports also highlight the impact of multi-stakeholder collaboration and support resource mobilization in line with the Organization’s strategic frameworks and each country’s planning and monitoring processes. These reports, prepared for national authorities and other strategic partners, shed light on joint efforts at the national and local levels, and help to strengthen a shared commitment to health in the Region of the Americas. In Jamaica, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands progress continued in protecting the public’s health, advancing the elimination of communicable diseases, and strengthening prevention, treatment, and long‑term management of noncommunicable conditions. PAHO’s technical guidance and strategic investments in resilient primary health care, emergency preparedness, and climate‑smart infrastructure proved vital. Stronger public health functions, enhanced access to safe and effective medicines and health technologies, and more robust surveillance and risk analysis reinforced the foundations of universal health coverage and collective health security. |