Guyana’s Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony, has challenged global leaders to prioritise legislation that combats non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and mental health issues. Speaking at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly’s Life Sciences event on September 24, 2025, themed “NCDs and Mental Health: Legislative Leadership for a Global Turning Point,” Minister Anthony emphasised the power of laws to save lives. “Legislative leadership can save lives,” he said, urging nations to adopt policies that protect public health while reducing long-term healthcare costs.

Minister Anthony highlighted Guyana’s own initiatives as examples of effective action: HEARTS for Cardiovascular Diseases – a nationwide programme to prevent, detect, and manage hypertension and related conditions.
Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative – screening, vaccination, and treatment programmes for women across the country.
Tobacco Control, Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Laws – providing support systems and reducing risks to public health. School Health Programme – early screening for children entering nursery, primary and secondary schools.
By sharing Guyana’s successes, the Minister demonstrated how strong legal frameworks and public health programmes can transform lives.
His remarks at the UN General Assembly’s Life Sciences forum position Guyana as a proactive leader calling on the world to act decisively against the growing global burden of NCDs and mental health challenges.
Discover more from Guyana Times
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.