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HEALTH PROGRAM. Some of the medical equipment and supplies intended for four local government units in Samar province. The aid will beef up the maternal and child health projects in Eastern Visayas. (PNA photo by Roel Amzona) TACLOBAN CITY - Four local government units in Samar province get new medical equipment and supplies from two international non-government organizations to boost the drive against mother and child mortality. Officials from the Korean International Cooperation Agency and World Vision led the turnover of the equipment and supplies on Monday for the towns of Matuguinao, San Jorge, Basey and Marabut at the Samar provincial capitol in Catbalogan City. These areas are identified as a priority for the implementation of Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) projects in Eastern Visayas. Other than medical equipment, the town of Matuguinao also received a brand-new ambulance as earlier requested by the local government. "Matuguinao is thankful to Governor Sharee Ann
HEALTH PROGRAM. Some of the medical equipment and supplies intended for four local government units in Samar province. The aid will beef up the maternal and child health projects in Eastern Visayas. (PNA photo by Roel Amzona) TACLOBAN CITY - Four local government units in Samar province get new medical equipment and supplies from two international non-government organizations to boost the drive against mother and child mortality. Officials from the Korean International Cooperation Agency and World Vision led the turnover of the equipment and supplies on Monday for the towns of Matuguinao, San Jorge, Basey and Marabut at the Samar provincial capitol in Catbalogan City. These areas are identified as a priority for the implementation of Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) projects in Eastern Visayas. Other than medical equipment, the town of Matuguinao also received a brand-new ambulance as earlier requested by the local government. "Matuguinao is thankful to Governor Sharee Ann