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(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen,
Greater Georgetown, Guyana) The Chairman of the
Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Dr. the Hon. Kenny
Anthony, Prime Minister of Saint Lucia and
Secretary-General of CARICOM, Ambassador Irwin
LaRocque, have expressed their delight at the
election of the CARICOM Candidate, Dr. Carissa
Etienne as the new Director of the Pan American
Health Organization (PAHO).
Dr. Etienne, a national of
Dominica was elected from a slate of three
candidates who vied for the position, on Wednesday,
19 September 2012, by PAHO Member States during the
28th Pan American Sanitary Conference, in
Washington. She will begin her five-year tenure on 1
February 2013, succeeding Dr. Mirta Roses Periago of
Argentina, who has been PAHO Director since 2003.
According to the CARICOM
Chairman, Dr. Etienne has distinguished herself
nationally, regionally and internationally in
medicine and public health sector development
particularly in the area HIV / AIDS, primary health
care and epidemiology. The Community, he stated, at
its 33rd Regular Conference in Saint Lucia had fully
endorsed Dr. Etienne’s candidacy and would continue
to give its full support throughout her tenure.
Meanwhile, CARICOM
Secretary-General, in adding his commendation,
stated “We are confident that Dr Etienne has the
capabilities and the vision to provide the astute
leadership to health sector development in the
Region of the Americas at this time, and we are
justly proud of her.”
In her acceptance speech, Dr.
Etienne, who now serves as Assistant Director
General, Health Systems and Services, of the World
Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, noted that the
Region of the Americas had made significant strides
in health and development but was still facing many
challenges.
“Our Region is strong,” she
affirmed. “… At the same time, there are millions of
people, some of them in our wealthiest Member
States, that do not have access to the social
determinants of health or the health care they
desperately need.” In this regard, the newly elected
PAHO Director pledged to build on the rich tradition
of Pan Americanism in order to realize her vision of
“societies free of inequality, where people have
access to healthy social determinants and
environments that allow them to live long,
dignified, healthy, and productive lives. This
includes access to universal health services without
fear of being impoverished.”
She further thanked health
Ministers and Member States for supporting her and
urged them to work together “in the spirit of
solidarity” to achieve health goals at the national
and regional levels.
Dr. Etienne has had a career in
medicine and public health for over thirty-five
years. She began her career as a medical officer at
the Princess Margaret Hospital, where she eventually
became the Chief Medical Officer. Throughout her
career, she has gained extensive knowledge and
experience in various aspects of health management,
health systems and health-care delivery, including
management of essential drugs, human resource
management for primary health care and the
integration of health programmes and systems.
In addition to serving in her
country, Dr. Etienne has been very active in the
regional public health arena, particularly in the
transformation of health systems and the
introduction of a primary health care approach. She
has had a long history of collaboration with PAHO/WHO,
and is reputed for her pivotal role in promoting
Primary Health Care at the global level,
strengthening health care systems, health services
delivery and promoting policy directions that
advanced equity in health care.
Her illustrious career is
bolstered by a solid academic background, holding
degrees in medicine and surgery from the University
of the West Indies, a Master’s in Community Health
and an honorary diploma in Public Health from the
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
CONTACT:
piu@caricom.org
caricompublicinfo@gmail.com
WEBSITE:
www.caricom.org
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