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  • Singida Regional Administrative Secretary, Gives a Thumbs Up to Health Workers

    Singida.

    Singida Regional Administrative Secretary Dr. Fatma Mganga has advised MSD and other health professionals including Regional and District Chief Medical Officers to ensure that they improve services in their areas, including access to health products, in order to serve the citizens fully.

    Dr. Mganga made the recommendation today, while opening a working session between MSD and its stakeholders, held in Singida Region.

  • MSD Commended for Initiating Meetings with Its Stakeholders

    Dodoma.

    Dodoma Regional Administrative Secretary Hon. Ally Senga Gugu, has commended the Dodoma Regional Medicines Dispensary (MSD) for meeting with its stakeholders and discussing various issues related to the health product supply chain, which affect both parties with the aim of improving services and bringing productivity to the citizens.

  • Hon. Queen Sendiga Congratulates MSD

    Rukwa.

    The Rukwa Regional Commissioner, Hon. Queen Sendiga, is pleased with MSD services in the Region and said that currently health services, especially the availability of medicines and medical equipment, have improved significantly.

    Hon. Sendiga added that the services and relationship between MSD and the Rukwa Regional Leadership have improved and that various problems that existed before, such as the shortage of health products, have now been largely resolved.

  • Kongwa District Commissioner Gives Opinion - Use of Nets

    Kongwa.

    Kongwa District Commissioner Hon. Remidius M. Emmanuel has urged all residents and parents in the district to make good use of the government-provided mosquito nets for their intended purpose, so that the government's mission to combat malaria can be achieved.

    Hon. Remidius made the statement today while officially launching the mosquito net distribution exercise in schools in the district, which is being carried out by the Medical Supply Company (MSD).

  • MSD Peer Educators Educated

    Dar es Salaam

    Peer Educators who are Medical Depot (MSD) employees are being trained to protect themselves from HIV infection and non-communicable diseases.

    The three-day training involves peer educators from all MSD Zones and Departments, who will be educators of other employees.

    The MSD policy on protecting employees against HIV and non-communicable diseases states that each MSD Zone and Department is required to have a peer educator so that they can help other employees on how to protect themselves from HIV and non-communicable diseases.

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