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1/25/2012 
MINISTRY OF HEALTH RECEIVES USD 1.5 MILLION IN DIABETIC...  
ST. GEORGE’S, GRENADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 2012 _ Grenadians affected by diabetes now have new additional supplies of medication to manage the diseases and its complications. This follows the donation of diabetes medication to the Ministry of the Health. The donated items were raised by Grenadians living at home and abroad. They were presented to Minister for Health Sen. Ann Peters, by Steve Horsford, a member of the Rotary Club Grenada-East. Horsford said the initiative to secure the medication began some ten months ago with assistance from former Ambassador Denis Antoine; Cliff Feldman who represents an overseas-based organization; the Ministries of Health and Finance; and other groups based in Grenada. In accepting the medicines the Grenadian Health Minister said, the people of Grenada are the biggest beneficiary of the gesture. “The management of diabetes and its complications are important, said Peters, adding that the drugs will boost the government’s stock of diabetes medication as it continues to fight chronic diseases”. Peters, who also underscored the importance of building solid partnerships, said donations like these justify the many reasons why her Ministry values the importance of working closely with the private sector. In 2010 and 2011, the Health Ministry wiped out significant portions of unpaid debts owed to overseas drug suppliers, despite the local and global financial challenges and production shortfalls, Peters said. Last year, government invested heavily in the health sector which included increasing stocks of medicines and pharmaceuticals; developing and re-establishing relationships with drug suppliers at home and abroad – a significant action in the effective delivery of health services. In addition, the Health Ministry paid over EC$3 million to the OECS-PPS in fulfilling its obligations and commitment. The OECS-PPS is the Pharmaceutical Procurement Service of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States.
 

 


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Observer bent on taking people writting out of context for his personal gratifaction,he reminds me of some people that no matter what facts,proof and evidence that is infront of them they disregard it for their personal reason,just to see it the way they want to.Here on GC most of us are objective and reasonable,but when people like Observer come around with their agenda we play possum,Observer came from nowhere and thinks he can bully his way on GC,but that Little People complex will fall shor,because the third eyes are here watching and waiting to deal with him,by the Observer Grenada will exist with or with out you,put that in your pipe and smoke it.
00By: ST,ANDREWS
1/30/2012 3:17:38 PM
Good morning THE OBSERVER,please please re-read my last posting here dated 1/26/2012 @6.07am and then re-read that which you have written on the 1/27/2012 @3.40 am and it goes to show that you are completely of your rocker and hell bent on preaching your gospel according to THE OBSERVER of devide and rule ,Observer please please re-read my postings and digest its contents and then come ofter me if you should until then my friend please take care and accept the help of the good lord for he is always there for us when all else fails. one love.
00By: gabe
1/30/2012 6:45:28 AM
Good evening Gabe. Now you are beginning to diagnose me as derange, out of control and far off the current issues facing Grenada. I have come to realize how far fetched you, Stallion, St. Andrews, Ron and self-proclaimed pastor and minister of labor of the NNP Winston Garraway are at those of us who directly address the injustuces and corrupt activities that we see fitting to address. I will continue to attack everyone of you who are deemed to have the voice of the voiceless censored. I have yet to see you constructively address any social, educational, economical and policial issues. I challenge you to state the issue and accompnay whatever problem you're stating with some form of recommendations. The only thing I have seen you doing is creticizing Keith Mitchell with no baseless facts. Come on now and give your posts some sort of credibility. I look forward to reading you issue(s) and recommendations to those issues. Have a wonderful weekend. Stay tuned in because Observer leaves no stone unturned.
00By: The Observer
1/27/2012 6:56:54 PM
Good morning to you Observer i have now finally come to the conclusion that you are one hell of a person hell bent on revenge of some kind for an injustic that may have been done to you and may i say that you are not really concerned about the current issues that our people is having to face on a daily basis like Health,Education,etc for my brother you have this nack of reading other people postings and responding in a way to suit your own agenda, take for example my last posting you have commented on it yet went on to comment like some raving mad man my friend come on get a life for the we are not against you it is just that you come over on this site as some derange and dangerous person hell bent on revenge and in your words coming after thoes views differs from yours, my friend Grenada is bigger than all of us including you and me. so take care and have a blessed day and may you find PEACE IN THE LORD. one love.
00By: gabe
1/27/2012 4:17:47 AM
Gabe, I hope you would join me to demonstrate the importance of diaspora Grenadians who doing their part to help alleviate our health conditions here. I also hope you'd discourage those here who are constantly discrediting the very same hands that feed them. In addition, Gabe and Stallion, sorry, but I can't continue to excuse your ignorance. I firmly believe you need to step out of your box, smell the coffee and get in with reality. I am not disappointed that many of our people, including you have not been able to draw association, co-relationship between the release and employment of the Gang 17 and that of our PM Thomas/NDC administration and refusal to intervene in and object to the British Privy Council's ruling. At the same time, how can a democratically elected government employed those who committed the most heineous criminal acts against the state and it people...be employed by a government of an independent state...would dare to tell me the leader of the government did not play a role in their release. As must as I pity you, I can't excuse your blatant ignorance. There's much more to be siphoned off than meet the eyes. Stallion, my allegation is simple LOGICS 101, if you know what that means! NDC employed members of Gang 17 immediately following their release from prison. Therefore, it can be assumed that the NDC government played an integral role and supported the release of the Gang 17.
00By: The Observer
1/27/2012 3:40:53 AM