PAHO/WHO and Dominica advance health sector priorities with new cooperation strategy and laboratory strengthening efforts

Official signing in Dominica of Multi-Country Cooperation Strategy 2026-2031 for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Countries
Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services, Dominica
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Roseau, Dominica, 6 February 2026 (PAHO) – The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Representative for Barbados and Eastern Caribbean countries, Dr. Amalia Del Riego, conducted an official visit to Dominica from 4-5 February 2025, accompanied by Advisor for Health Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control, Dr. Prabhjot Singh.

The two‑day visit focused on strengthening national health priorities through strategic collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services (MOHWSS). Key elements of the mission included the signing of the new Multi‑Country Cooperation Strategy (MCCS) 2026–2031, the official handover of laboratory equipment and reagents to the National Laboratory, and technical discussions on ongoing and upcoming Pandemic Fund project activities.

Dominica signs the new PAHO/WHO Multi-Country Cooperation Strategy 2026-2031

The visit commenced with the signing of the Multi Country Cooperation Strategy for Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Countries (2026-2031) by Minister of Health, Wellness and Social Services, Hon. Cassanni Laville. The new strategy outlines shared priorities for advancing health and development across five strategic areas:

  • Health systems leadership and governance
  • Communicable disease elimination
  • Prevention and control of non-communicable diseases and mental health
  • Person centered care
  • Emergency and disaster management in the health sector. 

Key related activities in the context of the MCCS priorities over the next two years were also discussed.

From left, PAHO/WHO Representative for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Countries, Dr. Amalia Del Riego and Minister of Health, Wellness and Social Services, Hon. Cassanni Laville. Photo credit - Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services, Dominica

PAHO/WHO donates laboratory equipment to strengthen national capacity

As part of the mission, PAHO/WHO officially handed over essential laboratory equipment and reagents to the National Laboratory, located at the Dominica China Friendship Hospital (DCFH). The items, valued at US$85,000, were procured in 2025 through partnerships including the Flemming Fund and the Pandemic Fund.

The donation included:

  • Vitek 2 equipment and consumables (Flemming Fund partnership)
  • Vertical –80°C freezer
  • Microcentrifuge
  • Pipette kits
  • Additional laboratory supplies supporting diagnostics and biosafety

During a tour of the National Laboratory, the PAHO team observed that the newly installed equipment has already improved efficiency and strengthened laboratory operations.

With the installation of the Vitek 2 system, clinicians now have access to reliable, rapid diagnostics that support correct antibiotic use, alongside newly added fungal testing capabilities that guide appropriate antifungal therapy. These enhancements have notably advanced the microbiology services offered by the laboratory.

From left Dr. Prabhjot Singh, PAHO/WHO Advisor for Health Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control and PAHO/WHO Representative for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean Countries, Dr. Amalia Del Riego officially handing over the laboratory equipment to Minister of Health, Wellness and Social Services, Hon. Cassanni Laville and Permanent Secretary, Dr. Kyra Paul. Photo credit - Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services.
The Vitek 2 machine donated to the laboratory in Dominica. Photo credit - Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services
Dr. Amalia Del Riego handing over equipment to Permanent Secretary, Dr. Kyra Paul. Photo credit - Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services

Visit to new PAHO Satellite Office

Dr. Del Riego also visited the new location of the PAHO Satellite Office on the DCFH campus, which is currently undergoing renovation to better support program implementation in Dominica.

Advancing Eastern Caribbean Pandemic Preparedness

The mission concluded with a technical working session on ongoing and upcoming activities under the Pandemic Fund project for the Eastern Caribbean. The meeting was led by Permanent Secretary Dr. Kyra Paul and included key MOHWSS counterparts, among them Chief Medical Officer (Ag.) Dr. Andy St. Hilaire, National Epidemiologist Shalauddin Ahmed, Chief Environmental Officer Mrs. Tassie Thomas, and Laboratory Superintendent Mr. Eric Carbon.

Photo credit - Ministry of Health, Wellness and Social Services