Emergency Medicines Fund for South Sudan
Description
To improve the procurement, distribution, and storage of emergency medicines in South Sudan by providing the most vulnerable, pregnant women and children under 5, with increased access to essential medicines. This will benefit an estimated 500,000 mothers and children and help reduce maternal and child deaths. This contributes towards our MDGs by improving both maternal health and child mortality rates and will result in a reduction of both by the end of 2014.To improve the procurement, distribution, and storage of emergency medicines in South Sudan by providing the most vulnerable, pregnant women and children under 5, with increased access to essential medicines. This will benefit an estimated 500,000 mothers and children and help reduce maternal and child deaths. This contributes towards our MDGs by improving both maternal health and child mortality rates and will result in a reduction of both by the end of 2014.To improve the procurement, distribution, and storage of emergency medicines in South Sudan by providing the most vulnerable, pregnant women and children under 5, with increased access to essential medicines. This will benefit an estimated 500,000 mothers and children and help reduce maternal and child deaths. This contributes towards our MDGs by improving both maternal health and child mortality rates and will result in a reduction of both by the end of 2014.
Location
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Status Completion
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Programme Spend
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Participating Organisation(s)
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Sectors
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Budget
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