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Grenada begins construction on new state-of-the-art hospital
Photo courtesy Government of Grenada/Dwain Thomas
Authorities have signed a cooperation agreement with the New York-based Mount Sinai Healthcare system to assist in the design, development, and operation of the hospital, bringing advanced clinical services to locals and neighboring islands.
“Today, the ground beneath our feet feels different. It carries the weight of history, yes, but it also carries the electric charge of a future that we are finally brave enough to build today. We are not just moving earth-we are moving the nation of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique forward. We stand on hallowed ground,” he said, noting that the area was once one occupied by the island’s early indigenous population. The hospital will be located in the capital, St. George’s.
Authorities also plan to raise an additional $25 million from the national treasury for the project, with Mitchell arguing that decades of patchwork repairs at the main hospital no longer make economic sense. Project head Ambassador Andrea Bernard said the $25 million comes mainly from the controversial golden passport or citizenship-for-sale scheme for wealthy foreigners. Criticized by the US and other Western nations for awarding passports to foreigners with dubious backgrounds, participating Caribbean governments say they plan to keep the program going as it is a lifeline revenue earner, funding major development projects.
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