EU Invests €4.2M to Support Zimbabwe’s National Public Health Institute
[The Zimbabwean - Zimbabwe] - 23/07/2025
The EU is providing €4.2 million to help establish Zimbabwe’s first National Public Health Institute. Over four years, the EU-funded initiative will strengthen disease surveillance, improve digital health literacy, and help tackle non-communicable diseases, building a more resilient health system.
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