
Ghana will soon benefit form the Affordable Medicine Facility for Malaria. This facility which could easily be accessed by all, especially the less privileged, will lead to majority of Ghanaians enjoying subsidies on Artemisinin Combination Therapy.
This was disclosed to members of the African Media Malaria Research Network at Dodowa by the Deputy Manager of the Malaria Control Programme, Dr. Keizier Malm.


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