OECS Regional Health Project

Overall Objective/Impact:

Improve preparedness capacities of health systems for public health emergencies in the OECS region.

Specific Objective(s)/Outcome(s):

  1. Resilient health facilities and improved laboratory capacity
  2. Technical core capacities in place
  3. Coordinated regional and national preparedness strategies

Expected Results/Outputs:

  1. Implementation of Smart Health Facility recommendations at select health facilities and laboratories
  2. Progress in achieving the 2005 International Health Regulations (IHR) core capacities with a focus on core capacities 4 (response) and 5 (preparedness)
  3. National and regional preparedness and response action plans for priority infectious diseases developed and approved

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Project Information


Status: Ongoing

Start Date: 13th January 2020

End Date: 31st July 2024

Duration: 5 years

Budget: $6,600,000.00

Source(s) of Funding:
World Bank

Beneficiary CARPHA Member State(s):
Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Focal Point(s):
Dr Lisa Indar
Director, SDPC
Email:indarlis@carpha.org

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Faced with limited capacity and fiscal space, as well as high levels of exposure to economic and climate related risks, the four participating OECS countries have had limited success in adequately preparing for public health emergencies. Recent extreme weather events such as Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017) and regional outbreaks of Chikungunya (2014) and Zika (2016) highlighted the consequences of weaknesses in public health emergency preparedness.

Preparedness in the context of this regional project refers to a range of health and non-health capabilities and operational capacities put in place at national and regional levels to ensure prevention, protection, response and recovery from public health emergencies, such as infectious disease outbreaks, extreme weather events and other climate change risks. Natural disasters and disease outbreaks have demonstrated the cross-boundary nature of public health emergencies, underlining the need for resilient health systems and stronger inter-country collaboration. A regional approach is thereby warranted, whereby investments in preparedness are harmonized at the country level and complemented at the regional level. As part of strengthening health security for the OECS region, this project intends to build resilience and mitigate cross-border transmission of disease outbreaks and disruptions in the aftermath of an extreme weather event and climate change impacts. This project responds to the demand for financial support for preparedness for public health emergencies expressed by Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and is expected to enhance their capacity to adapt to and mitigate climate change and have spillover benefits across the OECS region.

Under the proposed project, investments in health systems strengthening will have a direct impact on improving International Health Regulations (IHR) core capacities in the participating countries, particularly in the areas of surveillance, laboratories, workforce development and emergency management. Furthermore, project investments will contribute to sustainable, effective and efficient regional collaboration for mitigating and/or preventing public health risks and the economic consequences associated with infectious diseases while also improving continuity of care following a disaster

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CARPHA Conducts Monitoring and Evaluation Mission in Dominica with Support from the World Bank

CARPHA Supports Strengthening Health Systems under the World Bank OECS Regional Health Project in Dominica

World Bank Funded CARPHA CR-FELTP Mission in St. Vincent and the Grenadines


CARPHA Benefits from World Bank Funding to Strengthen its Laboratory Capacity

CARPHA conducts Monitoring & Evaluation training in St. Lucia with support from the World Bank

CARPHA Conducts a CR - FELTP Regional Train the Trainer Workshop with Support from the World Bank


CARPHA Conducts a Regional Simulation Exercise with Support from the World Bank

OECS Regional Health Project Implementation Activities Slideshow 1

OECS Regional Health Project Implementation Activities Slideshow 2

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