Maseru, Feb. 27 – To put a halt to tuberculosis by 2030, African Parliamentarians are attending a Pre-Network of African Parliamentary Committees of Health (NEAPACOH) 2024 meeting in Maseru on Tuesday.
The meeting whose theme is ‘leaving no-one behind: transforming gendered pathways to health for tuberculosis’ is an annual event, where Parliamentarians discuss issues of health affecting the continent, this year the meeting is hosted by Lesotho through Social Cluster committee chaired by Member of Parliament for Mokhethoaneng Mr Mokhothu Makhalanyane.
Officiating the meeting, Dr. Leyla Abdullahi of Partners in Population and Development (PPD) – Africa Regional Office (ARO) said they acknowledge Parliamentarians’ support to share best practices on how best to shape access to quality health services in an attempt to accelerate tuberculosis by 2030…