Finally, November 17 has been officially included in the World Health Organization (WHO) Calendar as World Premature Infant Day, as an important step to promote improvements in health services for mothers and children, especially those born before the full nine months of life. This step has been achieved following the efforts of Tanzanian Doris Mollel, through her Doris Mollel Foundation, which for several years has been at the forefront of helping orphans and mothers in Tanzania. #azamnewsupdates Editor | @official_jennifersumi

Finally, November 17 has been officially included in the World Health Organization (WHO) Calendar as World Premature Infant Day, an important step to promote improvements in health services for mothers and children, especially for those born before the full nine months of life.

This step has been achieved following the efforts of Tanzanian Doris Mollel, through her Doris Mollel Foundation, which for several years has been at the forefront of helping orphans and mothers in Tanzania.

#azamnewsupdates
Editor | @official_jennifersumi

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