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Pacific scoop co nz » Vanuatu Is The First Country To Welcome VSA Volunteers In 15 Months

Press Release – Volunteer Service Abroad Staff at two of Vanuatus key hospitals await the arrival of two medical staff through a programme with Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) this month. Doctors Mandy and Jonathan Masters depart Auckland mid-May as the first VSA volunteers to leave … Staff at two of Vanuatu’s key hospitals await the arrival of two medical staff through a programme with Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) this month. Doctors Mandy and Jonathan Masters depart Auckland mid-May as the first VSA volunteers to leave New Zealand for 15 months. The high need for medical volunteers in Vanuatu has led to New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs approval for the deployment. Stephen Goodman, Chief Executive Officer, Volunteer Service Aboard says “This is a critical need that can save lives in Vanuatu. Building local medical capacity works towards a sustained professional health sector in Vanuatu. Our VSA Programme Manager, Trevor Johnston, located in Vanuatu, worked with l

Vanuatu Is The First Country To Welcome VSA Volunteers In 15 Months

Monday, 3 May 2021, 10:52 am Staff at two of Vanuatu’s key hospitals await the arrival of two medical staff through a programme with Volunteer Service Abroad (VSA) this month. Doctors Mandy and Jonathan Masters depart Auckland mid-May as the first VSA volunteers to leave New Zealand for 15 months. The high need for medical volunteers in Vanuatu has led to New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs approval for the deployment. Stephen Goodman, Chief Executive Officer, Volunteer Service Aboard says This is a critical need that can save lives in Vanuatu. Building local medical capacity works towards a sustained professional health sector in

NZ High Commission in India apologises over Twitter oxygen plea, PM confirms worker very unwell

COVID-19: Why many Indian citizens are defending the New Zealand High Commission in oxygen spat

03/05/2021 Watch: The commission was in hot water after appealing on social media for urgent oxygen. Credits: Video - The AM Show; Image - Srinivas BV/Twitter Many Indian citizens are defending New Zealand s High Commission in India after a plea for oxygen was made via social media, breaching Government protocol.  The commission, based in New Dehli,  came under fire after it asked the Indian Youth Congress (IYC) on Twitter to urgently deliver an oxygen cylinder. The IYC is the youth wing of the Indian National Congress, in opposition to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Government have come under heavy criticism for their handling of COVID-19, resulting in a devastating second wave of the virus.

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