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2/23/10 7:48 PM

Angola
Social partners urged to create strategies for effective action

 

 
Luanda – The provincial health director of Luanda, Vita Vemba, on Thursday advised social partners to create strategies to co-ordinate their actions with view to educate people on the prevention of diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and AIDS.


Vita Vemba made this appeal during the opening ceremony of the "workshop of co-ordination of partners involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in the capital city", held at the Maria do Carmo Medina auditorium, at the Law Faculty.


According to him, the elaboration of strategies will enable to strengthen, on a short-term, the provincial responses in terms of co-ordination, negotiation and leadership for a broader action.






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