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8/14/12 8:00 PM

Ondjiva
Angolan, Namibian health officials work in Ondjiva city

Ondjiva- The deputy ministers of health of Angola and Namibia, Evalise Frestas, and Petrina Haidulo, respectively, are since this morning in Ondjiva, Cunene province, under a protocol for fight against  malaria on the commom border, Angop has learnt.

 

 Evelise Fresta told Angop that the visit aims at analysing the joint programme between the two governments signed in 2011, a protocol of malria control whose implementation will be checked.

 

 During their stay in Cunene, the officials will sign the Ondjiva memo on the medical assistance and granting of medicines to patients of both countries, as well as the closing of the transboder meeting on malaria taking place since Monday in Ondjiva.






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