THE Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) has issued its 2026 funding estimates, projecting needs of US$45 million for the National Malaria programme, US$11.6 million for National Family Planning and US$4.25 million for the National Condom programme. And United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Representative Seth Broekman says UNFPA is concerned that Zambia’s health budget’s share of the national total has dipped to 9.7 per cent, moving the country away from the Abuja Declaration target. Speaking at the 2025 supply chain meeting, Thursday, ZAMMSA Supply Planning Manager Oliver Ng’andwe said as of December 2025, in terms of reproductive health, the Agency was at 67 per cent stock availability, with the lowest being vaccines. “So, this is our stock position;...

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