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The Namibian -·3 min read·medium

Transport hurdle hits mobile clinics

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Eduard Mostert
Transport hurdle hits mobile clinics
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Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services is facing transport shortages that hinder the operation of mobile clinics in rural areas. The government is working to address these logistics issues to maintain universal healthcare access for underserved populations.

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Logistical challenges in rural healthcare delivery directly impact the health outcomes of populations dependent on public services.

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The Ministry of Health and Social Services says transport shortages are preventing some district personnel from visiting mobile clinics and community health posts.

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The article provides a straightforward account of government challenges and ministerial statements.

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