UNICEF Urges Urgent Action as PNG Launches Triple Elimination Strategy
In a significant move towards improving public health, UNICEF has called for urgent action following Papua New Guinea’s announcement of its groundbreaking Triple Elimination Strategy. This comprehensive initiative aims to eradicate three major health threats: mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B. As UNICEF raises the alarm about the potential consequences of inaction, health officials and advocates underscore the urgency of bolstering resources, support, and community engagement to ensure the strategy’s success. With many families still grappling with the impacts of these preventable diseases, the time for decisive and collective action is now.
UNICEF Calls for Immediate Support in Response to PNG’s Triple Elimination Strategy
In a decisive move to tackle critical health issues in Papua New Guinea (PNG), UNICEF has officially expressed the urgency for immediate support as the country…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-12-05 03:07:00
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