Family Planning: PSN-PAS Urges Govt To Deepen Involvement Of Community Pharmacists, Others

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The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria for Advocacy in Child and Family Health at Scale (PSN-PAS) Project, has urged government and other relevant stakeholders to deepen involvement of community pharmacists, patent and proprietary medicines vendors (PPMVs), in the provision of expanded family planning information and services. Addressing the news men during a press briefing in Abuja, […]

 

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