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    $14M Drug Bond Commissioned in Region Nine to Strengthen Healthcare Delivery

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    The government of Guyana, through the Ministry of Health, has officially commissioned a state-of-the-art $14 million drugs and medical supply bond in Lethem, Region Nine, marking a significant step forward in the region’s healthcare infrastructure.

    Strategically located in the central area of Lethem, the new drug bond will serve as the main distribution hub for medical supplies, ensuring that residents across Region Nine have timely access to essential prescription drugs and medical resources. The facility, constructed by the Regional Democratic Council, is equipped with modern storage solutions, including climate-controlled areas designed to preserve the efficacy of temperature-sensitive medications.

    Speaking at the commissioning, Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony emphasized that the new bond is part of a broader $450 million investment aimed at upgrading health infrastructure throughout the region. “We can put various things in the storage bond like medicine and supplies. We spent $14 million for the storage bond. We are not only listening to the requests; we are delivering on the promises that we make,” Dr. Anthony stated.

    The facility is also outfitted with advanced logistics technologies to optimize the medical supply chain, reducing delays and ensuring that health centers and hospitals are consistently stocked with necessary drugs and supplies.

    This development is a key component of the government’s commitment to improving healthcare delivery, particularly in remote and hinterland communities. By enhancing storage and distribution capabilities, the new drug bond is expected to significantly improve the reliability and efficiency of medical services for residents of Region Nine.

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