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Friday, June 27, 2025

US gov’t donates HIV/AIDS Antiretroviral Drugs drugs to T&T

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From the left: Snr. Public Health Specialist, CDC Country representative for Trinidad & Tobago Dr. Patrice A. Rabathaly-Nandram, Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, U.S. Charge de Affairs Dave Schnier, PEPFAR Coordinator, Caribbean Regional Program Mrs. Simone Jackson, and Acting Pharmacist Lead, Ministry of Health Mrs. Aneesa Siboo.

From the left: Snr. Public Health Specialist, CDC Country representative for Trinidad & Tobago Dr. Patrice A. Rabathaly-Nandram, Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh, U.S. Charge de Affairs Dave Schnier, PEPFAR Coordinator, Caribbean Regional Program Mrs. Simone Jackson, and Acting Pharmacist Lead, Ministry of Health Mrs. Aneesa Siboo.

The Unit­ed States Gov­ern­ment has do­nat­ed life-sav­ing an­ti­retro­vi­ral drugs to the Min­istry of Health val­ued at USD$250,000. The do­na­tion was made through the US Pres­i­dent’s Emer­gency Plan for AIDS Re­lief (PEP­FAR) Caribbean Re­gion­al Pro­gram.

The fol­low­ing is a press re­lease from the US Em­bassy:

The Unit­ed States Gov­ern­ment, through the U.S. Pres­i­dent’s Emer­gency Plan for AIDS Re­lief (PEP­FAR) Caribbean Re­gion­al Pro­gram, has hand­ed over life-sav­ing an­ti­retro­vi­ral drugs to the Min­istry of Health. Val­ued at USD$250,000, these drugs will sup­port peo­ple liv­ing with HIV/AIDS in Trinidad and To­ba­go.

U.S. Chargé d’Af­faires Dave Schnier in do­nat­ing the med­ica­tion to Health Min­is­ter Ter­rence Deyals­ingh at the Min­istry’s Port of Spain of­fice said, “This do­na­tion re­it­er­ates the Unit­ed States’ en­dur­ing com­mit­ment to sup­port pub­lic health and to sup­port peo­ple liv­ing with HIV/AIDS. T

he do­na­tion al­so re­flects the strong and ro­bust part­ner­ship be­tween the U.S. gov­ern­ment, the Min­istry of Health, and the peo­ple of Trinidad and To­ba­go. It is our uni­fied and shared goal to at­tain epi­dem­ic con­trol and sur­pass the UN­AIDS 95-95-95 goals.”

The Joint Unit­ed Na­tions Pro­gram on HIV/AIDS (UN­AIDS) launched the 95-95-95 tar­gets in 2014 with the aim of di­ag­nos­ing 95 per­cent of all HIV-pos­i­tive in­di­vid­u­als, pro­vid­ing an­ti­retro­vi­ral ther­a­py (ART) for 95 per­cent of those di­ag­nosed, and achiev­ing vi­ral sup­pres­sion for 95 per­cent of those treat­ed by 2030.

The U.S. Em­bassy’s do­na­tion came as a re­sult of a long­stand­ing part­ner­ship be­tween the Min­istry of Health, the U.S. Cen­ters for Dis­ease Con­trol and
Pre­ven­tion (CDC), the State De­part­ment Glob­al AIDS Co­or­di­na­tor, and the U.S. Em­bassy.

Min­is­ter Deyals­ingh in ac­cept­ing the do­na­tion said, “This do­na­tion con­tin­ues to ce­ment and strength­en the un­shak­able bonds that ex­ist be­tween Trinidad and To­ba­go and the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca.

The re­la­tion­ship is a strong one, it’s a good one, it’s a his­tor­i­cal one, stretch­ing back to pre-World War II days, when Trinidad and To­ba­go was a very im­por­tant place in the fight in World War II. I thank you very much on be­half of Prime Min­is­ter Dr. Kei­th Row­ley, the Cab­i­net, and the peo­ple, but most im­por­tant­ly, the com­mu­ni­ty of peo­ple liv­ing with HIV for this do­na­tion. I as­sure you that these drugs will reach the in­tend­ed tar­get and have the in­tend­ed out­come


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