The Mabura Health Centre and staff quarters in Region 10 (Upper Demerara-Berbice) were officially commissioned on Friday in yet another significant step in the Government’s ongoing efforts to expand and strengthen healthcare services in hinterland and riverine communities.
The Mabura Health Centre, constructed at a cost of $54 million, is fully staffed and equipped with the necessary amenities to deliver essential healthcare services to residents within the community and surrounding areas.
The facility is designed to improve access to primary healthcare, reduce travel time for patients, and ensure timely medical attention for families living in Mabura and nearby settlements.
In addition, staff quarters valued at $30 million were commissioned to provide safe and comfortable accommodation for healthcare workers. This investment is expected to enhance staff retention, ensure the consistent presence of medical personnel, and support the delivery of continuous healthcare services, particularly in this remote location.









