Namibia grapples with ambulance shortage
Over 150 emergency vehicles non-operational
This state of affairs raises serious concerns about the nation's ability to meet the World Health Organisation's recommended ratio of one ambulance per 100 000 people for timely medical assistance in emergencies.
Namibia faces an alarming shortage of ambulances, with just 100 of its 267 ambulances operational - leaving many without immediate access to healthcare. The remaining ambulances ar...
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