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            Castries, Saint Lucia. 3 May 2024.  Why do the types of weapons used in violence, and in particular firearms matter? What roles can the public health sector play in preventing firearms-related violence? How can different sectors including public health, security and research, better cooperate t...
          
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            Castries, Saint Lucia.  3 May 2024.   Violence plagues the Region and represents a huge burden on health systems and major economic costs to society.  Violence as a public health issue affects physical, mental, sexual and even reproductive health.For this reason, "Viole...
          
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            St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda. April 17th  2024. The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is conducting an integrated mission to Antigua and Barbuda (ANU) during April 15-19th  to build capacity in surveillance, early warning and response systems, laboratory capacity, compe...
          
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            In light of recent global health challenges and regional natural disasters, the importance of robust emergency preparedness and, outbreak detection and management in the region cannot be overstated. The COVID-19 pandemic and other multi-hazard emergencies highlighted the need for strategic plans foc...
          
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