Organisation gets nod to partner Ministry of Health

Andrew Muvishi Herald Reporter
Government has granted the union of networks in Community Empowerment Foundation of Zimbabwe permission to carry out awareness campaigns on the prevention and control of cholera in Zimbabwe.

Community Empowerment Foundation of Zimbabwe is a non-profit-making organisation that offers education on prevention and control of outbreak of diseases in country.

In a statement, Secretary for Health and Child Care Dr Gerald Gwinji said the organisation should work hand in hand with the ministry.

“This serves to support the above named organisation in its endeavour to carry out awareness campaigns on prevention and control of outbreaks of diseases in Zimbabwe.

“However, the organisation is required to collaborate regularly with the Ministry of Health for technical assistance in their activities,” he said.

Recently, Dr Gwinji said the Government welcomed the interventions made by the corporate world and individuals towards the prevention and treatment of cholera which motivated international partners to chip in.

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