Namibia: Health Ministry, Japan Launch Project to Curb Malnutrition

The Ministry of Health and Social Services in conjunction with the Japanese government through the World Health Organisation (WHO) yesterday launched a project in Windhoek to combat malnutrition in Namibia.

The project aims to increase access to quality nutrition and protect vulnerable populations, particularly women and children, and to contribute to the reduction of illness, preventable deaths, and inequity in the Omaheke, Khomas and Kunene regions.

The project will be funded at a total cost of…

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