Photos From Training on Index Testing organized by APIN public Health Initiative
Three (3) days refresher training on Index Testing organized by APIN public Health Initiative Venue: Makurdi, Benue State. Date:7th to 9th July 2021. See Photos below:
Three (3) days refresher training on Index Testing organized by APIN public Health Initiative Venue: Makurdi, Benue State. Date:7th to 9th July 2021. See Photos below:
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