There have been increasing complaints in recent
times about the alleged shortage of malaria medication in Mueda, a district in
the northern part of Cabo Delgado, a situation that is putting the local
population at risk.
The shortage of antimalarial in Mueda's health
centers has raised significant concern among health authorities and the local
community.
According to local sources, the situation has
worsened in recent days, especially after the impact of the cyclone, which
caused a significant increase in the number of malaria cases in the district.
Additionally, the disruption of American funding,
which was previously allocated to the transportation of medications, has
further exacerbated the crisis, as suggested by a source.
According to Jamal Momade, Director of the
District Services for Health, Women, and Social Action in Mueda, the lack of
medication is a direct consequence of these factors. Mozanorte
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