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Public to get improve health services after $26.7M aid

Public to get improve health services after $26.7M aid
Members of the public can expect improved services in certain areas of the Health Ministry after receiving $26.7 million in aid from AUSAID.

The aid is part of a three-year program called Fiji Health Sector Support Program.

Permanent Secretary for Health Dr. Sala Saketa said the aid would assist in their efforts to achieve a higher level of objectives.

Dr. Saketa said this would provide support to the health systems through health information, monitoring, risk management and evaluation.

Acting Australian High Commissioner Judith Robinson presented the cheque.


Story by:
Filipe Naikaso

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