WHO donates Sh 2M supplies towards Cholera prevention in Busia
Busia,
Friday October 13, 2023
KNA by Victoria Magar
Busia Governor, Dr Paul Otuoma, Thursday, received supplies worth Sh 2 million from the World Health Organisation (WHO), to mitigate against Cholera outbreak in the wake of anticipated El-Nino rains.
The Governor who flagged-off the truckload that consisted of masks, intravenous fluids and drugs outside his office in Busia town, commended WHO for considering the devolved unit, synonymous with floods, particularly in Budalangi in Bunyala Sub-county, Amoni and Akiriamasit in Teso North and Akiriamasit in Teso South Sub-counties.
“This gesture will greatly boost our preparedness measures under the Bi-lateral Disaster Committee that I chair with the County Commissioner. I urge our health officers and other stakeholders, to be alert and ready to handle any eventuality,” said the Governor.
Dr Otuoma reiterated that he is aware of the challenges facing the health sector and his Administration was working round the clock to ensure solutions are found.
“My Administration is keen on both primary and secondary healthcare provision. This has prompted us to embark on a transformative task of facilitating Community Health Promoters, to provide a defined package of preventive and promotive health services, to reduce the burden on referral hospitals,” he said.
The Governor encouraged residents to register with the Nation Health Insurance Fund (NHIF), to reduce the costs of seeking medical services.
WHO Representative, Mr Ben Adaki, said the Organisation will be delivering a second consignment soon, that will include supplies such as chlorine tablets for treatment of water for domestic use.
“We are aware that heavy rainfall will contaminate water sources thus the need to treat the commodity before consumption. The second batch of supplies will also include hospital beds for inpatients,” he added.
Courtesy; KNA
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