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WHO donates very important laboratory tools and autos to the Ministry of Well being to strengthen Sierra Leone’s well being techniques.

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Freetown, Sierra Leone, April 2025 – The World Well being Group (WHO), with monetary help from the World Fund, has handed very important medical provides and two brand-new Toyota minibuses to the Ministry of Well being (MOH), Sierra Leone value USD 432,000 to strengthen the nation’s well being system’s capability. This donation types a part of the WHO’s World Well being Days celebrations that can run yr lengthy. 

The very important medical provides and tools contains of laboratory tools together with polarimeter digital, advance dissolution system (Sotax), infrared spectroscopy tools, Lambda 365 PC Model, Agilent HPLC and lots of extra   .

The donation types a part of WHO’s ongoing and unwavering efforts to help Sierra Leone in attaining its well being targets and constructing stronger, extra equitable well being techniques. These provides might be used to strengthen the Pharmacy Board’s skill to conduct rigorous testing and high quality management of prescription drugs and meals merchandise to make sure public security. On the similar time, the autos will facilitate the Nationwide Public Well being Company’s skill to conduct outreach and response actions in a well timed, efficient, and environment friendly method for the communities confronted with emergency wants.

Dr. George Ameh, WHO Nation Consultant, handed over the medical provides, tools, and autos and emphasised the group’s dedication to supporting Sierra Leone in constructing resilient well being techniques able to delivering care to all. “This donation underscores WHO’s dedication to selling common well being protection throughout all life phases in Sierra Leone,” said Dr. Ameh. 

“By strengthening the regulatory capability of the Pharmacy Board and enhancing the operational capabilities of the NPHA, we’re contributing to a extra sturdy and responsive well being system,” added Dr Ameh 

On receiving the medical provides and autos, the Deputy Minister of Well being for Sierra Leone, Professor Charles Senessie, mentioned, “The Authorities of Sierra Leone appreciates WHO’s continued and invaluable help in strengthening the well being techniques within the nation.” 

“This beneficiant donation will considerably improve the regulatory capability for the Pharmacy Board of Sierra Leone, making certain a wider vary of checks can now be carried out inside the regulatory framework, thereby enhancing the protection and high quality of prescription drugs and meals merchandise,” added Professor Senessie.

WHO stays steadfast in its dedication to working alongside the Ministry of Well being and different companions to make sure all Sierra Leoneans have entry to high quality healthcare. 

WHO is grateful to the World Fund for his or her invaluable help in strengthening Sierra Leone’s well being techniques and attaining Common Well being Protection (UHC). This help is essential in making certain that WHO can proceed to ship its help to well being authorities, thereby making certain all individuals obtain dignified and high quality well being care. 

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