The Government of Guyana commissions the newly rebuilt Charlestown Health Centre (No. 1 Dispensary) in Charlestown. The facility is described as a modern primary healthcare centre and is valued at approximately G$201.8 million. Officials say the rebuilt centre is expected to improve access to healthcare for people living in and around the community, with services projected to benefit about 2,000 residents. Both outlets characterize the project as part of broader efforts to strengthen primary healthcare and bring essential medical services closer to residents. The commissioning on Friday marks the opening of the centre after reconstruction, with expectations that the upgraded facility will provide a wider range of essential health services. The reports do not include details on specific departments, staffing, or a timetable for additional services beyond the stated focus on primary care and expanded access for the local population.