USAID’s US$32m to Fight Malaria
Monday, August 30, 2010 - 11:33
The support of United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for assistance and combat Malaria in Angola has increased this year from US$18 – 32 million.
Second secretary of US embassy in Angola, Jason Smith, notes that the value is included in a total of US$63 billion for at least 15 African countries to combat the biggest diseases in the next five years.
Smith says that the American government works in partnership with Angolan executive through distributing insecticide-treated mosquito-nets, providing doses of medicines to combat malaria in children and pregnant women as well as undertaking the spraying inside homes.
To read the article titled, “USAID has US$32 million to combat Malaria,” click here.
Second secretary of US embassy in Angola, Jason Smith, notes that the value is included in a total of US$63 billion for at least 15 African countries to combat the biggest diseases in the next five years.
Smith says that the American government works in partnership with Angolan executive through distributing insecticide-treated mosquito-nets, providing doses of medicines to combat malaria in children and pregnant women as well as undertaking the spraying inside homes.
To read the article titled, “USAID has US$32 million to combat Malaria,” click here.
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