
His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams, Governor General of Antigua and Barbuda, commended the Antigua and Barbuda Renal Society for its outstanding contribution to national health during a luncheon hosted yesterday by the Society. Her Excellency Lady Williams also attended.
In his remarks, Sir Rodney expressed his and Lady Williams’ pleasure at being Patrons of the Renal Society. He paid warm tribute to the former Patrons, Sir James and Lady Carlisle. The Governor General lauded the dedicated service of Lady Carlisle, who continues to work tirelessly with the organisation even after her retirement from public life.
The Governor General highlighted the alarming impact of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in the Caribbean, noting that 75% of deaths in the region result from NCDs. He further stated that NCDs consume up to 8% of the GDP of several Caribbean countries, underscoring the vital role of organisations like the Renal Society in promoting health and reducing the national disease burden.
Sir Rodney praised the Renal Society for its commitment to:
– Raising public awareness
– Promoting prevention
– Supporting improved renal care
– Encouraging early intervention and healthy lifestyles
He also applauded the work of the healthcare professionals in the Renal Unit at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre including doctors, nurses, technicians, orderlies, volunteers, and all those who provide essential care to patients. He noted that the recent donation of an angiography table and lead jackets would significantly enhance the quality of renal care in Antigua and Barbuda.
The Governor General encouraged the Renal Society to remain steadfast in its focus on education and prevention, particularly as the nation continues to see increased cases of kidney disease and patients requiring dialysis or transplants. He urged stakeholders and volunteers to recommit themselves to the cause and to the noble task of caring for the vulnerable.
His Excellency also acknowledged the continued partnership and support offered by various organisations, noting that the Halo Foundation has made a financial contribution to the Renal Society in support of its ongoing work.
Sir Rodney concluded his remarks by expressing hope that the combined efforts of the Society, its partners, and the wider community will continue to yield positive results in improving renal health outcomes across Antigua and Barbuda.
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