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Dozens of Guyanese amputees are set to benefit from life-changing support through the inaugural India–CARICOM Prosthetic Limbs Camp, launched this week at the Ptolemy Reid Rehabilitation Centre. The initiative is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Health, the High Commission of India, and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), and aims to restore mobility, independence, and dignity to citizens across all regions (Department of Public Information).

The programme provides prosthetic limbs free of cost to recipients, addressing one of the most pressing challenges faced by amputees. Prosthetic devices often cost upwards of $400,000, placing them beyond the reach of many who need them. By removing the financial burden, the camp opens the door to greater social participation and improved quality of life for individuals living with disabilities (Ministry of Health).

Specialists at the camp are working closely with participants to ensure that each prosthetic limb is properly fitted and adjusted to the needs of its user. Training is also included, enabling recipients to adapt more easily to their new devices and regain confidence in daily movement. Already, 35 prosthetic limbs have been completed, with a target of more than 50 before the conclusion of the exercise (Department of Public Information).

The camp builds on previous international partnerships in Africa, where similar projects supported amputees in Tanzania and Ethiopia. Guyana is the first CARICOM state to benefit, but plans are already underway to expand the initiative to other member countries. In addition to prosthetic fittings, the collaboration will include training and capacity-building opportunities to strengthen regional expertise in rehabilitation services (CARICOM Secretariat).

For local disability advocates, the initiative represents more than medical support. It is a statement of inclusivity and a reaffirmation of the rights of persons with disabilities to live independently and fully participate in society. Access to mobility is directly linked to economic and social opportunities, making this programme a powerful tool in reducing inequalities and improving national outcomes (CARICOM Secretariat).

The India–CARICOM Prosthetic Limbs Camp signals a deepening of partnerships that extend beyond healthcare to long-term cooperation in human development. For the beneficiaries, however, the most immediate impact will be the simple yet profound ability to walk again, participate in daily life, and embrace a renewed sense of independence (Ministry of Health).

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Free Prosthetic Limbs Initiative Launched to Support Amputees Nationwide

    A new initiative has been launched to provide free prosthetic limbs to amputees across the nation.
    The program aims to improve mobility and quality of life for individuals with limb loss.
    Funded by donations and partnerships with healthcare organizations, the initiative seeks sustainable solutions.
    Eligibility criteria include financial need and medical assessment for appropriate prosthetic fitting.
    Workshops will be offered to educate amputees on limb care and usage.
    The initiative highlights the importance of community support and awareness for amputees.
    Success stories will be shared to inspire and encourage participation in the program.

Free Prosthetic Limbs Initiative Launched to Support Amputees Nationwide

🦾 A new initiative is transforming lives by providing free prosthetic limbs to amputees across the nation! Together, we can help restore mobility and hope. 💙 #ProstheticsForAll #Empowerment #LifeChanging
Free Prosthetic Limbs Initiative Launched to Support Amputees Nationwide