The International Development & Relief Foundation (IDRF) on Wednesday celebrated a significant milestone with the successful showcase of its “Safeguarding the Human Dignity and Rights of Populations at Risk for Ill-Mental Health in Vulnerable Communities across Guyana” (SPAR) project, aimed at suicide prevention.
The event, held at the Marriott Hotel, Georgetown, reinforced Canada’s footprint in the local health sector, as well as IDRF’s impact on mental-health initiatives in the region.
The CA$2.9 million Project Showcase served as a platform to highlight the SPAR project’s achievements and progress to date since its inception in 2022.
Key highlights included the Gatekeeper Training on Suicide Prevention conducted nationwide and the launch of the innovative Mental Health Portal, aimed at fostering community resilience and mental well-being.
Health Minister, Dr Frank Anthony demonstrated his support, stating, “We in Guyana have been actively addressing high suicide rates, and this project contributes to that reduction. By providing in-person training on suicide prevention and launching an online mental health portal, the population can access resources and educate themselves. This is the future.”










