BY BEN BILUA
Gizo
THE Western Province Health Services will continue its disaster response efforts in communities affected by recent natural disasters, according to Director of Health Services Dr. Dickson Boara.
Boara said health authorities remain committed to support communities that continue to face challenges in accessing essential health and medical services.
He said health and medical teams will continue to be deployed to affected areas to provide much-needed services while also assessing the ongoing needs of communities.
“Our team will deploy to provide affected communities with basic health needs such as general clinical services as well as water and sanitation support.
“Health promotion teams will also deploy to carry out awareness programs on preventive actions as part of the recovery process,” he said.
Boara acknowledged that recovery efforts will take time and calls on community leaders to work closely with Western Province Health Services to address urgent health concerns and support affected families.
He said collaboration between health authorities and local leaders is crucial to ensure communities receive the assistance they need during the recovery period.
Boara also encouraged residents in affected communities to remain vigilant and practice preventive measures in their daily activities to protect themselves and their families from health risks.
He reaffirmed Western Province Health Services commitment to continue providing support until communities have fully recovered from the impacts of the disaster.
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