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World Health Organization (WHO) Country Representative Dr. Olusegun Babaniyi has commended the Lusaka District Administration for their efforts in preventing outbreaks of disease in the Capital City.
Dr. Babaniyi says his organization has recognized the tireless efforts by the District Commissioner and her team in fighting outbreaks of diseases such as cholera and the H1N1 also known as swine flu.
Dr. Babaniyi was speaking in Lusaka today when he made a donation of a computer and printer valued at K15 million to the office of the Lusaka District Commissioner.
He expressed hope that the donation will help improve decision making and actions related to handling epidemics in Lusaka District.
Dr. Babaniyi assured the DC that the WHO would remain committed to supporting the government in its provision of best health care to the people.
And receiving the donation Lusaka District Commissioner Christah Kalulu thanked the World Health Organization for the gesture.
Ms. Kalulu said the donation had come at the right time when the district was seriously engaged in risk disaster programmes.
She said the computer and printer would help improve efficiency in communication and data storage.
ZANIS
A computer and printer worth K15 million = € 2,000. LT is this donation really worth the coverage?
World Health Organization (WHO) says “OFFICIALLY” H1N1 is created naturally and it’s a new strain of influenza virus,first identified in April 2009.If so how could Medimmune(H1N1 viccine manufactures) get the patent for the same back in 2008 ?
WHO please just tell us where H1N1 came from?
A computer and printer worth K15 million = 87 rubles