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Government spends 6.5bn/- to end medicine shortages

Africa / Tanzania2 views1 min
Government spends 6.5bn/- to end medicine shortages

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The Tanzanian government has spent 6.5 billion shillings to address medicine shortages in Chamwino District. The funds will be used to purchase medicines, medical supplies, and reagents for public health facilities, aiming to improve healthcare services and eliminate drug shortages.

The government has allocated 6.5 billion shillings for medicines and medical supplies in Chamwino District. 5 billion shillings came from the central government and 1 billion shillings from the Medical Stores Department. The funds aim to improve healthcare services and eliminate drug shortages. The government has also invested in infrastructure projects, including the construction of a road and a vocational college. A health center is also being built with an allocation of 120 million shillings. The government is working to compensate residents affected by the road project.

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