Frontline health workers are now better equipped to care for survivors of rape and gender-based violence, following a capacity-building workshop hosted by the Ministry of Health in partnership with the UN Population Fund under the Canada-funded Build Back Equal project.
HEALTH WORKERS TRAINED TO SUPPORT GBV SURVIVORS UNDER BUILD BACK EQUAL
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