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Friday, May 21 2021 - 12:30
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World Health Organisation Declares Dominica as Latest Country to Eliminate Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission
LONDON, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

The Commonwealth of Dominica has received certification from the World Health 
Organisation for eliminating mother-to-child HIV and syphilis transmission 
after witnessing no recorded cases over the last four years. Dominica is the 
latest Caribbean country to achieve this milestone, in a move that is another 
step towards achieving the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.

During a virtual ceremony, Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit reiterated the 
importance of investing in the nation's healthcare infrastructure to continue 
reaching these global targets which include, "a reduction in maternal and child 
mortality, universal access to sexual and reproductive health services and 
universal health coverage."

The Minister of Health, Dr. Irving McIntyre, also identified the Caribbean as a 
leading region when it comes to eliminating the transmission. "The elimination 
of mother-to-child transmission initiative started in the Caribbean following 
the approval of member states in the Americas and became a global initiative. 
The Pan American Health Organization produced numerous documents and strategies 
to move the process in the region of the Americas and to date, the Caribbean is 
the only region in the Americas that has been certified by the world 
organization in eliminating the mother-to-child transmission of HIV and 
Syphilis," Dr. McIntyre stated. 

Over the last few years, the government of Dominica has prioritised the 
nation's healthcare sector with investments generated under its Citizenship by 
Investment Programme (https://cbiu.gov.dm/ ). Following the devastating impact 
of Hurricane Maria in 2017, the Programme helped fund the repair of several 
health centres and clinics along with constructing new health centres across 
the island. Currently, the CBI Programme is financing the anticipated Marigot 
Hospital which is scheduled to be completed next month. The state-of-the-art 
hospital will further service the citizens of Dominica by providing a wide 
range of facilities including intensive care units, trauma centre, laboratory 
and radiology services amongst other necessary services. 

Established in 1993, Dominica's Citizenship by Investment Programme enables 
individuals and their families to become citizens once making an economic 
contribution to either a government fund 
(https://cbiu.gov.dm/investment-options/economic-diversification-fund/ ) or 
through the purchase of real estate 
(https://cbiu.gov.dm/investment-options/real-estate/ ). In exchange, not only 
does the applicant gain citizenship of the nation but the included benefits 
such as visa-free or visa-on-arrival travel to over 140 destinations, the right 
to live, work and study in Dominica and the ability to pass citizenship down 
through descent. Dominica's CBI Programme is one of the oldest on the market 
and has been ranked as the world's best route to second citizenship for the 
last four consecutive years by an independent study conducted by the Financial 
Times' PWM magazine. 

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SOURCE  CS Global Partners