Our Community

H.E Paul Kagame

President of the Republic of Rwanda

“In our diversity, we share common traits. Our people are resilient, creative and, as our common history shows, also indestructible. This mutual recognition should have practical, tangible effects. A collaborative and harmonised approach is the best way to deal with the public health challenges facing  us today.”

H.E Mia Amor Mottley

Prime Minister of Barbados

 “The COVID-19 pandemic, may well have been that moment to prepare us for the rest of the crises that we face, and to give us the strength and character to know that, collectively as one, we can rise to the challenge and we can do our part, play our part, run our leg of the relay race to keep our nations and our communities safe and sound”

H.E Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana

“It is imperative that we collectively address any potential pandemics and health threats so that we are better equipped in the future to avoid the inequalities that exist. Global health cooperation is recognised as indispensable towards ensuring access and equity in health care for our citizens.”

Africa & Caribbean

CARICOM

The Caribbean region consist of  fifteen countries and five associate members home to approximately sixteen million citizens.The region is multilingual, with English as the major language complimented by French, Dutch and variations of these as well as African and Asian expressions.

AFRICAN UNION (AU)

African has 55 countries  that make up the countries of the African continent.