DAILY NEWS Reporter
THE World Health
Organisation (WHO) has donated medical supplies worth 2.5 million US
dollars (about 5.5bn/-) to the government meant to fight pandemic
diseases in the country.
Resident Coordinator of the WHO, Dr Adiele
Onyeze, while handing over the items yesterday, said that the equipment
would strengthen the capacity of the government to identify and take
immediate interventions on diseases in protecting people’s health.
Speaking after receiving the donation,
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Community Development,
Gender, the Elderly and Children, Dr Mpoki Ulisubisya, said the medical
supplies would mainly be used to combat diseases such as cholera, Ebola,
Dengue, Yellow Fever and others.
“The WHO has helped us on a better way to
control these diseases, by giving us the facilities, so now we stand a
better chance to fight these diseases,” he said. Despite the fact that
the country has yet to record any Ebola case, cholera has been a common
disease affecting Tanzanians.
The disease has been a major challenge in
the regions of Songwe, Rukwa and Arusha where the ministry deployed a
team in the areas to contain the situation and control spread of the
disease.
For instance, in Rukwa Region, seven
people died of cholera following an outbreak that hit five wards along
the Lake Rukwa Basin in Sumbawanga District of Rukwa Region, with 138
others diagnosed with the disease from November last year.
On the wake of the outbreak of the deadly
disease, the Sumbawanga District Commissioner (DC), Dr Halfany Haule
closed fishing camps and banned all fishing activities carried on Lake
Rukwa on the side of Sumbawanga District, until assurance from health
providers is issued that the deadly disease has been brought under
control.
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