Taiwan Medical Mission was dispatched to Nkwene to provide free medical services
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Taiwan Medical Mission was dispatched to Nkwene to provide free medical services where 366 people were helped on 15th April.
Before the services started, MP Philemon Nhleko introduced Taiwan Embassy and Medical Mission, expressing his gratitude to Taiwan. Residents also responded with warm applause to show their appreciation. Taiwan Medical Mission staffs were surrounded and applauded by a large group of people.
In addition to medical consultation, dispensation of medication, and ultrasound check-up, new services were provided by new partners. World Vision Eswatini sent experts to perform "Health Educationon HIV" for the locals, and Eswatini National Cancer Control Unit also dispatched a cancer screening truck to offer free screening services for cervical cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer.
Many thanks to World Vision Eswatini and Eswatini National Cancer Control Unit, the free medical services have become more diverse, which were sincerely appreciated by Emaswati.