Barbados today begins hosting the highly anticipated 69th CARPHA Health Research Conference, taking place from May 7th to 9th at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. The event is being held in collaboration with the Barbados Ministry of Health and Wellness.
This year’s theme, “Mental Health: The Hidden Pandemic,” sets the stage for focused sessions on mental health, non-communicable diseases, family health, infectious diseases, and nutrition.
A highlight of Day 1 is a panel discussion titled Breaking the Stigma: Advancing Mental Health Care for Children, Adolescents and Young Adults in the Caribbean, which will explore urgent strategies for improving early detection and treatment of mental health issues in young populations. Panellists will discuss cultural stigmas, systemic gaps, and limited resources that hinder access to care.
In addition to a special session on the Pandemic Fund and infectious diseases, attendees can expect in-depth discussions on vector-borne diseases, as well as continued emphasis on mental health and nutrition.
A total of 87 oral papers and 86 poster presentations will showcase research by students, academics, and health professionals from across the Caribbean and beyond. Local, regional, and international companies and organisations will also be on hand to exhibit their products, services, and innovations.
“Last year in Saint Lucia, the conference drew 300 attendees. This year, an estimated 400 participants are expected—a clear sign of growing interest in addressing the region’s pressing health challenges,” said Dr. Lisa Indar, Executive Director of CARPHA. “The combination of side meetings, presentations, networking sessions and dialogue highlights the vital role of public health research in the Caribbean.”
The 2025 Health Research Conference promises to continue this momentum, fostering greater collaboration and turning research into action.
For more details, visit: https://conference.carpha.org/















