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Home›News›Crime / Security›Guyana Launches National Early Warning System to Tackle Emerging Drug Threats

Guyana Launches National Early Warning System to Tackle Emerging Drug Threats

By Savitri Laikram
9 October 2025
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— Initiative aimed at strengthening detection and response to new psychoactive substances

October 9 2025

Guyana has officially launched its National Early Warning System (EWS) — a comprehensive mechanism designed to detect, assess, and respond to new and emerging drug threats, particularly New Psychoactive Substances (NPS).

The system was unveiled on Thursday, October 9, 2025, during a ceremony held at the Ministry of Health’s Conference Room in Brickdam, Georgetown.

The initiative is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Customs Anti-Narcotic Unit (CANU), and the Guyana Drug Information Network (GUYDIN), with technical support from the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) of the Organization of American States (OAS).

The launch brought together law enforcement officials, healthcare professionals, policy stakeholders, and international partners, all focused on strengthening Guyana’s capacity to anticipate and respond to evolving drug trends.

The EWS, developed in line with international best practices and CICAD guidelines, will help authorities detect substances that mimic traditional drugs but are often marketed in forms such as herbal mixtures, candy, and vaping products — items that complicate detection, classification, and treatment.

Director of CANU, James Singh, described the system as a vital tool in national drug control and public health protection.

he stated that the early warning system synthesizes information from multiple sources to enable timely responses and informed operational decisions, noting that it integrates scientific data, enhances enforcement capabilities, guides public education initiatives, and improves health-sector responses.

Singh added that the initiative represents a major step forward for Guyana, noting that the EWS is not just a technical development, but a national safeguard — one that will save lives.

He explained that when a new dangerous substance emerges, the system will ensure that data is captured, verified, and shared among all relevant agencies, supporting both enforcement and prevention efforts.

Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Narine Singh, welcomed the launch, emphasizing its importance amid the country’s increasing exposure to synthetic and designer drugs.

He added that this initiative comes at a time when our country is facing increasing challenges in drug abuse and its health-related impacts.

He posited that EWS will strengthen the country’s ability to detect and respond to these threats early, protecting communities and saving lives.

Pernell Clarke, representative of CICAD, commended Guyana for joining a growing network of Caribbean countries with similar systems.

“Guyana now joins a group of Caribbean nations with national early warning systems, including Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Lucia, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Antigua and Barbuda,” Clarke noted. “The system strengthens Guyana’s capacity to anticipate drug threats rather than reacting after problems emerge.”

Clarke warned that synthetic drugs, opioids, and semi-synthetic cannabinoids have caused toxic events, hospitalizations, and deaths across the region — underscoring the need for proactive monitoring and swift response mechanisms.

The National Early Warning System will serve as a sustainable, functional framework, enabling real-time intelligence sharing among agencies, faster responses to emerging drug threats, and targeted public education campaigns.

By fostering collaboration between national authorities and international partners, the system positions Guyana to proactively manage evolving drug risks, protect public health, and enhance national security.

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