WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis

Sunday Standard WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis Botswana’s health system remains beset by medicine shortages, critical shortages of health professionals, fragmented blood transfusion services and weak emergency preparedness despite sustained government investment in healthcare, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) assessment. The findings are contained in the WHO Botswana Country Office Biennial Report 2024–2025, which concludes that structural weaknesses continue […] The post WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Sunday Standard Reporter

WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis

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WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis

Botswana’s health system remains beset by medicine shortages, critical shortages of health professionals, fragmented blood transfusion services and weak emergency preparedness despite sustained government investment in healthcare, according to a new World Health Organization (WHO) assessment.

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The post WHO spotlights Botswana’s persistent health crisis first appeared on Sunday Standard and is written by Sunday Standard Reporter