AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTrade & health supply chain: Brazil and Suriname will start talks in the second half of the year to expand their trade agreement, aiming to grow business beyond a narrow set of goods and add new sectors—an important signal for regional access to medicines and medical inputs. Medical goods investment: Supermax’s associate plans a US$50M medical glove facility in Brazil, with targets that include Mercosur partners and outreach to countries such as Suriname—potentially boosting local availability of protective healthcare supplies. Public health approach to violence: CARICOM, the UN and UNDP launched regional documents to treat crime and violence as a public health issue, with prevention-focused actions spanning health, education, justice, social protection and community systems. Legal rights for CARICOM nationals: The CCJ ordered Suriname to pay Derek Ramsamooj US$30,000 after ruling his detention breached Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas rights, including unlawful restrictions on access to counsel—relevant to patient and community wellbeing when health is affected by detention conditions. Suriname connectivity for care: Telesur says it is upgrading Suriname’s network and has supported health services during COVID-19, including connectivity for ICUs and support for public health operations. Regional health security signals: A CARICOM foreign ministers’ meeting in Suriname also flagged growing health concerns in the region, including hantavirus and Ebola-related emergency declarations.
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