Abidjan- King Mohammed VI handed, Tuesday at the University Hospital Center of Yopougon in Abidjan, a donation of two tons of medicines to the Ivorian Anti-Aids Program.
Abidjan- King Mohammed VI handed, Tuesday at the University Hospital Center of Yopougon in Abidjan, a donation of two tons of medicines to the Ivorian Anti-Aids Program.
The royal donation, offered by the Mohammed VI Foundation for Sustainable Development, is fully in line with King Mohammed VI’s vision, who endeavors to provide a humanist content to Morocco’s solidarity with African countries and South-South cooperation, through the launch of a host of programs to assist disadvantaged populations of the continent.
The royal donation, which gives a human dimension to the royal visit to Côte d’Ivoire, is another consecration of the fruitful and exemplary cooperation between Morocco and Côte d’Ivoire in the field of health and medical and paramedical training.
It also reflects Morocco’s determination to contribute to the progress and prosperity of the brotherly Ivorian people, the establishment of a strategic, multifaceted and determined partnership between the two countries, and the mobilization of the full potential to achieve the objectives of sustainable human development in this brotherly and friendly country.
On this occasion, technical data on the components of this donation were presented to the King.
This royal donation is composed of two tons of medicines to treat opportunistic diseases and infections associated with AIDS. The lot includes three families of drugs, i.e. 800 boxes of antiviral drugs, 10,700 boxes of antibacterial drugs and 22,400 boxes of antifungal drugs.