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Swaka chief hai dapp
The Times of Zambia
Thursday, July 31, 2003
THE child aid charity, Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) has
been commended for its work in promoting high standards of hygiene among
the villagers in Mkushi district.
Chief Chitina of the Swaka said yesterday
he was highly impressed with the activities of DAPP which was promoting
issues of health awareness among the community in the area.
Addressing hundreds of his subjects at
Munsakamba and Mishingo villages over the weekend, the chief said DAPP
child aid had done a commendable job in educating people on hygiene as
could be evidenced by the clean surroundings and the provision of water
and sanitation in many villages.
He said the development had greatly
helped reduced incidences of malaria, diarrhoea and other water-borne
diseases in the area.
The chiefs also lauded the neighbourhood
health committee for jointly working together with DAPP in the promotion
of health care among the people in the area.
The Times of Zambia
Thursday, July 31, 2003
THE child aid charity, Development Aid from People to People (DAPP) has
been commended for its work in promoting high standards of hygiene among
the villagers in Mkushi district.
Chief Chitina of the Swaka said yesterday
he was highly impressed with the activities of DAPP which was promoting
issues of health awareness among the community in the area.
Addressing hundreds of his subjects at
Munsakamba and Mishingo villages over the weekend, the chief said DAPP
child aid had done a commendable job in educating people on hygiene as
could be evidenced by the clean surroundings and the provision of water
and sanitation in many villages.
He said the development had greatly
helped reduced incidences of malaria, diarrhoea and other water-borne
diseases in the area.
The chiefs also lauded the neighbourhood
health committee for jointly working together with DAPP in the promotion
of health care among the people in the area.
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