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MoHW and UNICEF Strengthen Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Training
The Ministry of Health & Wellness (MoHW), through its Mental Health Unit, in collaboration with UNICEF, has launched a strategic training initiative on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)—an evidence-based psychological intervention proven effective in addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioural issues in young people.
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Noncommunicable disease deaths in the Americas have risen 43% since 2000, PAHO report shows
Deaths from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, have surged by 43% in the Americas since 2000, reaching 6 million in 2021, according to the Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) NCDs at a Glance 2025 report.
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From San Pedro With Love: Islanders Called to Give
The 2025 World Blood Donor Day (WDD) slogan is "Give blood, give hope: together we save lives". This message emphasizes the impact of voluntary blood donors on saving lives, and encourages both new and existing donors to give every three months. In honor of World Blood Donor Day (June 14th), Island Donors Squad (IDS) will host their next blood drive at Ambergris Hope Hospital (AHH).
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Ministry of Health & Wellness Advises on Vector and Waterborne Diseases Due to Flooding
The Ministry of Health & Wellness advises that floodwaters can be the source of many infectious diseases, chemical hazards, and injuries, and therefore urges the public to avoid walking, working, or playing in floodwaters. Exposure to contaminated floodwater can cause wound infections, skin rashes, stomach illnesses, tetanus, and waterborne diseases such as typhoid fever, cholera, leptospirosis, and hepatitis A.
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PAHO Report Shows 15.5% Increase in Voluntary Blood Donations in Latin America and the Caribbean
In a report released on June 12th, just ahead of World Blood Donor Day, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) revealed a significant 15.5% increase in blood donations across Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023 compared to 2020.
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Belize Police Officers Undergo Intensive Four-Day Mental Health Training
On June 9th, police officers from across Belize began a four-day mental health training program. Representing the San Pedro Branch were Sergeant 456 Edwardo Patt and Corporal 102 Andre Almendarez. The training, spearheaded by the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) in partnership with the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MoHW) and the Belize Police Department, aimed to equip officers with essential skills for self-care and effective crisis response.
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PAHO/WHO Belize, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness and the Belize Police Force, hosts Training of Trainers on the Revised Mental...
The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MoHW) and the Belize Police Force, launched a four-day training for seventy-five police officers.
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Ministry of Health & Wellness Warns the Public Against Consumption of Royal Honey
The Ministry of Health & Wellness (MOHW) is advising the public against the purchase and consumption of a product in circulation labelled as Royal Honey. This is a product marketed for sexual enhancement.
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Health Officials Confirm Measles Outbreak in the West; San Pedro Remains Clear
While no measles cases have been reported in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, health authorities have confirmed an ongoing outbreak in the Spanish Lookout community in western Belize. According to the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW), the affected individuals are believed to have traveled recently to Chihuahua, Mexico. The government is advising the public to exercise caution when visiting affected areas, although the total number of confirmed cases remains undetermined.
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Ministry of Health and Wellness work to reduce suicide rates in Belize
Suicide cases in Belize often go unreported due to ethical guidelines surrounding media coverage. Nevertheless, such incidents occur each year, prompting officials from the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) to raise awareness about preventing these tragic deaths and to encourage individuals to seek help. Reports indicate an increase in suicides in the country, and the ministry urges anyone in need of assistance to call 822-2325.
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Journalists Face Increased Risk of Mental Health Challenges
Journalism can be a demanding profession, often exposing reporters to high-stress environments and emotionally charged situations as they fulfil their daily responsibilities. Without a proper balance between work and personal life, this intense routine can take a toll on a journalist’s mental health. This concern was recently addressed during a workshop organized by the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW), where mental health issues affecting media professionals and others in similar fields were explored.