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    Together for Science – Kaieteur News


    Together for Science

    Apr 09, 2026
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    Kaieteur News – As the world observes World Health Day 2026, the message from the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) is both timely and urgent: recommit to science as the foundation for better health outcomes. Under the theme “Together for Science,” the call is a reminder that progress in human health has never been accidental, but the result of deliberate investment in research, cooperation, and evidence-based decision-making.

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    Over the past century, science has transformed the human condition in ways once unimaginable. Life expectancy has increased, diseases that once wiped out populations are now preventable or manageable and medical technologies continue to extend both the length and quality of life. The numbers are compelling: maternal mortality has dropped significantly since 2000, and deaths among children under five have been cut by more than half. Vaccines alone have saved millions of lives, while innovations such as imaging technologies and modern pharmaceuticals have reshaped treatment possibilities.

    Yet, even as the world celebrates these achievements, new and persistent threats loom. Climate change, environmental degradation, geopolitical instability, and shifting population dynamics are placing unprecedented pressure on health systems. Emerging infectious diseases—alongside long-standing burdens like hypertension, cancer, and diabetes are testing the resilience of countries at every income level. In this context, the WHO and PAHO are right to emphasise that science must remain at the centre of policy, not on its periphery.

    The lesson from history is clear: when science leads, lives are saved. When it is sidelined, the consequences can be catastrophic. The global response to the COVID-19 pandemic underscored both truths: demonstrating the power of rapid vaccine development and international collaboration, but also exposing the dangers of misinformation and inequitable access to care.

    Across the Americas, PAHO has demonstrated what sustained commitment to science can achieve. The elimination of diseases, such as polio and rubella, stands as a testament to coordinated vaccination campaigns and regional solidarity. Initiatives to combat malaria, tuberculosis, and cervical cancer further illustrate the power of collective action guided by evidence. Importantly, mechanisms such as pooled procurement of vaccines have shown that even resource-constrained countries can access high-quality care when systems are designed with equity in mind.

    But the global message carries particular significance for countries like Guyana, which now finds itself at a historic crossroads. With unprecedented revenues flowing from its oil sector, the country has a rare opportunity to fundamentally transform its health system. The question is whether that transformation will be guided by science or undermined by short-term thinking and fragmented policymaking.

    Guyana’s health challenges are not unique. Like many developing nations, it faces a dual burden of disease: persistent infectious illnesses alongside a growing prevalence of non-communicable diseases. Rural and hinterland communities continue to struggle with access to care, while shortages of trained personnel and infrastructure gaps limit service delivery. These are not problems that can be solved by funding alone. They require data-driven strategies, investment in research, and the strengthening of institutions that can translate scientific knowledge into practical outcomes.

    The WHO/PAHO call for renewed commitment to science therefore speaks directly to Guyana’s reality. It underscores the need to invest not only in hospitals and equipment, but also in surveillance systems, laboratory capacity, and human capital. It calls for policies rooted in evidence whether in tackling chronic diseases, addressing mental health, or preparing for future pandemics.

    Equally important is the issue of trust. Science can only be effective if the public has confidence in it. This means combating misinformation, promoting transparency, and ensuring that health communication is clear, consistent, and credible. In an era where false narratives can spread as quickly as viruses, building trust in science is itself a public health priority.

    Globally, the path forward is unmistakable. Collaboration must deepen, not weaken. Scientific institutions must be supported, not undermined. And health systems must be designed to serve all people, not just those with access or influence. For Guyana, the conclusions are equally clear. First, oil wealth must be strategically invested in building a modern, resilient health system grounded in science. Second, policymakers must prioritize long-term health outcomes over short-term gains. Third, the country must actively engage with regional and global partners, leveraging institutions like PAHO to strengthen its capacity and share in collective progress.

    World Health Day 2026 is, at its core, a call to action. It reminds us that science is not an abstract concept—it is the difference between life and death, between vulnerability and resilience, between stagnation and progress. For nations across the globe, and for Guyana in particular, the choice is simple: stand with science, or risk falling behind. The future of health depends on that choice.

     


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