The problem is not scarcity of but inefficiency of some drugs managers
For some time there has been widespread condemnation of the government by the public over poor medical services in Uganda, much of it attributed to shortage of drugs in government aided hospitals and other health units. The media is consistently awash with reports of patients whose lives have been endangered as a result of absence of drugs in government health units.
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