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Bo Hospital gets drugs worth US $76,000

Bo Government Hospital has received drugs worth some US $76,000 donated by the Medical Research Centre, the Sierra Leone News Agency reported on Wednesday. The principal medical officer, Dr Amara Jambai, said that the consignment had already been distributed to 34 health units in Bo District in the south of the country. The medicines will be sold on a cost-recovery basis. The donation was made with the support of the British Department for International Development and MSF-Belgium.

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