The Government of Dominica is saddened by the passing of a distinguished Dominican,
Dr. Carissa F. Etienne, the former Director of the Pan-American Health Organization
(PAHO).
Dr. Carissa F. Etienne was a globally recognized public health champion and advocate
who brought great pride and honour to Dominica. She was elected as Director of the Pan American Health Organization in September of 2012 and was re-elected for a second five-year term in September 2017.
She ended her 10-year tenure as Director of PAHO on January 31, 2023. She was Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization from 2008 –2013; Assistant Director of the Pan American Health Organization from 2003 – 2008; and Director of Primary Health Care Services, Ministry of Health, Dominica 1989 –2001.
Under her guidance as Director of Primary Healthcare, Dominica achieved universal
coverage for all primary care programs, with immunization coverage rates of 95 percent;
90 percent coverage for prenatal care and deliveries by trained birth attendants; access
to continuous care for chronic non-communicable disease; country-wide community
empowerment and participation; and health education integrated into community care.
She had previously served as Chief Medical Officer, Coordinator of the National
HIV/AIDS Programme, National Epidemiologist, and Medical Director at the then
Princess Margaret Hospital.
On behalf of the people of Dominica, the Government of Dominica extends sincere and
heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr. Carissa F. Etienne, an illustrious, well-loved
daughter of our country. At this difficult moment, we share your grief and pray the Lord
grant you comfort and fortitude in this period of mourning.
May we always remember and celebrate her outstanding contributions and dedication to
the management of Dominica’s public health sector, and her leadership and strategic
guidance of health systems in the Americas.
May her soul rest in perfect peace