NRH Receives Much Needed Medical Equipments from WHO
Handing over of X-ray machine by WHO OIC Dr Sonja Tanevska (centre left) to NRH Medical Superintendent, Dr John Hue.
Source: MHMS Wednesday, 12 May 2021 07:44 AM
National Referral Hospital (NRH) remains grateful to the continuous support of the World Health Organization (WHO) in enhancing the capability of the hospital to provide essential health services to the people.
This week NRH Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) department received three new examination headlights from WHO.
ENT nurse, Mr. Selwyn Fakewai explained the importance of the examination headlights. “This equipment is critical to our department as it enables us to visually observe and assess for any infection, inflammation or other health issues and conditions in patients, ear, nose and throat to provide appropriate treatment”.
Friday, 11 December 2020, 6:13 am
JOINT PRESS RELEASE
Government of the Solomon
Islands and the UNDP Solomon Islands Office to mark the
occasion of Human Rights Day.
(Honiara, Solomon
Islands) 10 December 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic has seen
the need for more robust and responsive access to justice
avenues, which is more important now than ever before,
particularly for the most marginalized.
Justice
stakeholders in Honiara who were guests at a Human Rights
Day Breakfast organised by the United Nations Development
Programme’s (UNDP) Access to Justice Project, reflected on
the importance of partnership and collaboration to ensure
wider reach of justice to all.
Press Release – UNDP Solomon Islands Office JOINT PRESS RELEASE Government of the Solomon Islands and the UNDP Solomon Islands Office to mark the occasion of Human Rights Day. (Honiara, Solomon Islands) 10 December 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has seen the need for more robust and responsive access …
JOINT PRESS RELEASE
Government of the Solomon Islands and the UNDP Solomon Islands Office to mark the occasion of Human Rights Day.
(Honiara, Solomon Islands) 10 December 2020 – The COVID-19 pandemic has seen the need for more robust and responsive access to justice avenues, which is more important now than ever before, particularly for the most marginalized.