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MSF Expands Healthcare Response in Oromia's Wollega Zones Amid Critical Service Gaps
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MSF Expands Healthcare Response in Oromia's Wollega Zones Amid Critical Service Gaps

All Africa about 1 hour 1 mins read
[Addis Standard] Addis Abeba -- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), also known as Doctors Without Borders, has launched a comprehensive primary and secondary healthcare support program in Ethiopia's East and West Wollega zones, seeking to restore access to essential services in areas where conflict, displacement, disease outbreaks and damaged health infrastructure have left communities with significant unmet needs.

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