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    Guyana advances towards a world-class organ donation, transplant system

    Guyana NewsletterBy Guyana NewsletterNo Comments2 Mins Read4,590 ViewsJune 7, 2026
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    In an effort to strengthen Guyana’s healthcare capabilities and improve patient outcomes, the Ministry of Health has launched a 31-month Initiative to build a sustainable, resilient and internationally aligned organ donation and transplantation system.

    Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony, met with a delegation from the Donation and Transplantation Institute (DTI Foundation), the Human Organ and Tissue Transplant Agency (HOTTA), the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), and other senior health officials at his Brickdam office.

    Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony is meeting with the delegation to discuss the organ donation and transplantation system

    The high-level engagement marked the commencement of a transformative 312-month programme from April 2026 to October 2028. It will support the development of the internationally aligned framework.

    This initiative is funded by the European Union and coordinated by Expertise France under the Guyana NextHealth programme. It will strengthen institutional, clinical, regulatory and laboratory capabilities while enhancing protocols for living kidney donation.

    The project represents a significant shift from isolated ad hoc procedures to a fully integrated and ethically governed national system under local leadership.

    Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony, along with the delegation from the Donation and Transplantation Institute (DTI Foundation), the Human Organ and Tissue Transplant Agency (HOTTA), the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC), and other senior health officials at his Brickdam office

    This transition is expected to improve access to life-saving transplant services, reduce mortality associated with end-stage organ failure and lessen the need for patients to seek costly treatment overseas.

    In addition, the initiative will facilitate the transfer of knowledge and international best practices to local healthcare professionals, ensuring that Guyana develops the expertise necessary to manage organ donation and transplantation services independently and sustainably.

    The programme also forms part of the government’s broader agenda to modernise the healthcare sector and build medical self-sufficiency, ensuring that citizens have access to specialised care within Guyana.

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