…as fight against teenage pregnancy continues
There is no doubt that teenage pregnancy in Guyana, which ranks second highest in Latin America and the Caribbean, is at its highest in remote hinterland communities.
Acknowledgments are due the Ministry of Public Health (MPH) as the community of Mahdia, the administrative centre of Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni), will now have access to Community Parenting Support Groups, Adolescent Antenatal Clinic Days, Adolescent Health and Wellness Days, and a Men’s Health Clinic.
On Thursday, at the launch of ‘Adolescent and Men-Friendly Health Programme’ at

the Mahdia Health Centre, Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Karen Gordon-Boyle reported during her presentation that the probability of teenage pregnancy in Guyana is 97 per every 1000 teenage female — the second highest in Latin America and the Caribbean.
According to Dr. Boyle, statistics have shown that poverty and other pressing issues in education and health which plague hinterland regions — compounded by the very remote geographical locations of some hinterland communities — are the principal factors which propel the cycle of this phenomenon.
If one is to get into detail, local studies have revealed that one in every five Amerindian teen falls victim to teenage pregnancy, as does one in every four poor











