A group of individuals with disabilities in Sierra Leone has actively participated in a life-saving immunization campaign aimed at assisting vulnerable communities. The funding for this initiative was provided by the World Bank through IPHAU. The services provided will reach various communities, breaking down barriers and promoting health equity. The group is working diligently to emphasize the importance of inclusive healthcare for all in the country, with a particular focus on reaching vulnerable individuals with disabilities.
In another healthcare development, Doctors with Africa and Irish Aid have generously donated a significant amount of money to a hospital in Pujehun. This donation aims to enhance and improve the nutritional status of children under the age of five, particularly those suffering from severe acute malnutrition.
The Ministry of Health and Sanitation has reported a successful anthrax vaccination campaign in Sierra Leone. This campaign plays a crucial role in safeguarding livestock and rural communities, promoting food security, and reducing anthrax transmission.
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