IPTL / PAP TO INVEST IN THE FIGHT AGAINST MALARIA
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Pregnant
women and children aged under five are part of the main beneficiaries
of nets viwatilifu assistance was given to companies IPTL and PAP. Here mothers with small children while in the queue to receive a cut of the idea.April
25, 2015: electric washing company Independent Power Tanzania Limited
(IPTL) which is a subsidiary of the Pan Africa Power Solutions (T)
Limited has provided assistance viwatilifu nets containing 700 health
centers located in the county of thought, Kunduchi and pimple in Kinondoni district in observance of World Malaria Day.Speaking on behalf of the leadership of IPTL and PAP, Secretary and head of the legal adviser of the company, Mr. Joseph
Makandege said: "IPTL fully complies with the motto of this year's
World Malaria Day says, Invest in the fight against Malaria us as IPTL /
PAP, we believe that investing in the fight against malaria stays as
'an asset' in global health to Because reduce deaths due to malaria increases the availability of human resources. "Compatible with the help of nets IPTL company also has provided
education to the employees of the company and residents Kunduchi areas
related to malaria including how it is transmitted, through prevention
and appropriate treatment of the disease."On
behalf of the Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors of the
Companies Independent Power Tanzania Limited (IPTL) and Pan African
Power Solutions (T) Limited (PAP), BW. Harbinder
Singh Sethi and on behalf of Management, IPTL / PAP today provides
mosquito nets that are to be allocated 700 health facilities in the
county of thought and Kunduchi, labels are centers around our plants
existing electrical beaten near Sala Sala Tegeta, "He added Mr. Makandege.Help, which has focused on benefiting patients admissions,
wanopumzishwa, pregnant women, and mothers who give birth in health
centers cut of thought and Kunduchi.Malaria is a serious health problem in Tanzania, where various
statistics show that Malaria contributes an annual mortality of
approximately 60 thousand people, with 80 percent of these deaths are
found children aged under five years."These figures are not good in the economic life of our country. Thus, each person must ensure that it fulfills its role in the eradication of malaria in the country. We as a company IPTL / PAP have begun. Hatutarudi back. We will stand shoulder to shoulder with the government in this fight, "stressed Mr. MakandegeBoard
of IPTL, led by its Chairman, Mr Harbinder Singh Sethi, has decided to
focus on aspects of Health, Sports and Education in its first phase of
implementation of its program to support various projects of social
development (Corporate Social Responsibility - CSR)
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