She was born in a hospital too overwhelmed to save her. The hospital that could have is sitting unfinished a few miles away. This is how we change that.
Nelissa Chetram spent more than twelve hours in labour at the Georgetown Public Hospital. She asked for an emergency C-section again and again. It never came in time. Her womb ruptured, her daughter Athena did not survive, and Nelissa lost her uterus.
Guyana still carries one of the highest maternal death rates in the Caribbean, close to double the regional average. The main hospital handles thousands of births a year with ageing equipment and too few specialists.

A specialist Mother and Child hospital for Georgetown was designed to end exactly this: modern delivery suites, dedicated maternity care, and a neonatal intensive care unit. It stands nearly finished, then stalled. It can be completed within a year once Guyana says yes.
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Every name here will be honoured in the finished hospital.