Nyeko Johnson donates ambulances to Lamwo district
Lamwo district operates 31 functional health facilities, including those managed by government agencies, development partners like UNHCR, and private entities.
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Lamwo district operates 31 functional health facilities, including those managed by government agencies, development partners like UNHCR, and private entities.
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