Wed | Jan 28, 2026

Jamaica secures US$100 million from IDB to fight non-communicable diseases

Published:Wednesday | April 3, 2019 | 9:46 AM
Minister of Health, Dr Christopher Tufton (seated centre), and Chief of Operations, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Jamaica, Adriana La Valley (seated left), sign a US$100-million loan agreement on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 for execution of a programme aimed at boosting the country’s fight against non-communicable diseases. Observing are Senior Health Specialist, IDB, Dr Ricardo Pérez-Cuevas (seated right); Chief Medical Officer, Ministry of Health, Dr Jacquiline Bisasor-McKenzie (standing left); and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dunston Bryan - Contributed photo.

The Ministry of Health has secured US$100 million in loans from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for execution of a programme aimed at boosting the country’s fight against non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Dubbed the ‘Health Systems Strengthening for the Prevention and Care Management of NCDs Programme’, the initiative aims to improve the health of Jamaica’s population by bolstering policies for the prevention of NCD risk factors, and implementation of a chronic care model with enhanced access to integrated primary and hospital service networks. 

Portfolio Minister Dr Christopher Tufton and Chief of Operations, IDB in Jamaica, Adriana La Valley, signed the loan agreement during the launch workshop for the programme at the international financial institution’s country office in St Andrew on Tuesday.

The loan comprises two complementary elements – a US$50-million Programmatic Policy-Based loan and a US$50-million investment loan.

The programmatic policy-based loan will facilitate measures to address prevention and control through a people-centred primary health chronic care model.

On the other hand, the investment element comprises three components – US$40,155,000 for the organisation and consolidation of integrated health services networks; US$7,500 for the improvement of management, quality and efficiency of health services; and US$2,345,000 for programme administration and evaluation.

It includes upgrading and rehabilitation of health facilities and purchase of medical equipment; strengthening diagnostic services; design and implementation of an Electronic Health Record platform; and strengthening of telehealth/telemedicine capacity, among other things.

We want to hear from you! Send us a message on WhatsApp at 1-876-499-0169, email us at editors@gleanerjm.com or onlinefeedback@gleanerjm.com.