The Ministry of Health in Mongu District has assured residents of Western Province of adequate medical supplies ahead of the Kuomboka traditional ceremony. Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) Warehousing and Distribution Senior Officer, Willison Banda, says the province has stocked sufficient essential medicines, with over 80,000 condoms expected to be distributed during the ceremony.The media reports that Mr Banda was speaking shortly after a team from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) paid a courtesy call on him.He disclosed that logistics have been put in place to ensure smooth distribution of drugs, including antiretroviral (ARV) medicines, during the Kuomboka ceremony.Mr Banda added that transport systems have already been arranged to facilitate easy access to medical supplies for all people attending the event.United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Reproductive Health Commodities and Logistics Officer, Bright Mhango, has expressed satisfaction with the availability of medical supplies.Mr Mhango also confirmed that all necessary drugs are in place and assured the public that safety measures have been adequately addressed during the Kuomboka traditional ceremony. Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) Warehousing and Distribution Senior Officer, Willison Banda, says the province has stocked sufficient essential medicines, with over 80,000 condoms expected to be distributed during the ceremony.
The media reports that Mr Banda was speaking shortly after a team from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) paid a courtesy call on him. He disclosed that logistics have been put in place to ensure smooth distribution of drugs, including antiretroviral (ARV) medicines, during the Kuomboka ceremony.Mr Banda added that transport systems have already been arranged to facilitate easy access to medical supplies for all people attending the event.United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Reproductive Health Commodities and Logistics Officer, Bright Mhango, has expressed satisfaction with the availability of medical supplies.Mr Mhango also confirmed that all necessary drugs are in place and assured the public that safety measures have been adequately addressed during the Kuomboka traditional ceremony. He disclosed that logistics have been put in place to ensure smooth distribution of drugs, including antiretroviral (ARV) medicines, during the Kuomboka ceremony.
Mr Banda added that transport systems have already been arranged to facilitate easy access to medical supplies for all people attending the event.United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Reproductive Health Commodities and Logistics Officer, Bright Mhango, has expressed satisfaction with the availability of medical supplies.Mr Mhango also confirmed that all necessary drugs are in place and assured the public that safety measures have been adequately addressed during the Kuomboka traditional ceremony. Mr Banda added that transport systems have already been arranged to facilitate easy access to medical supplies for all people attending the event. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Reproductive Health Commodities and Logistics Officer, Bright Mhango, has expressed satisfaction with the availability of medical supplies.Mr Mhango also confirmed that all necessary drugs are in place and assured the public that safety measures have been adequately addressed during the Kuomboka traditional ceremony.
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Reproductive Health Commodities and Logistics Officer, Bright Mhango, has expressed satisfaction with the availability of medical supplies. Mr Mhango also confirmed that all necessary drugs are in place and assured the public that safety measures have been adequately addressed during the Kuomboka traditional ceremony.
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