Belgium healthcare NGO visits Square's Dhaka Plant
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
A 12-member team from Belgium Healthcare NG0, the Damien Foundation, specialising in world-wide leprosy and tuberculosis control visited Square's Dhaka Plant recently, says a press release.
The donors had their representations from industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, garments, steel, paper and printing and gold and diamond mining.
The organisation is closely working with the Ministry of Health and is a powerful contributor to the National Leprosy and Tuberculosis Control Programme by operating with its own establishment of hospitals and dedicated teams of' doctors and healthcare workers for better screening and treatment of leprosy for a population of some thirty million.
The visiting team was given a detailed orientation of the plant that is housing the UK MHRA approved solid and oral dosage plant, the Cephalosporins Unit and the Small Volume Parenterals and Ophthalmic Unit (SVPO) in its sprawling 21 acre site.
The donors had their representations from industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, garments, steel, paper and printing and gold and diamond mining.
The organisation is closely working with the Ministry of Health and is a powerful contributor to the National Leprosy and Tuberculosis Control Programme by operating with its own establishment of hospitals and dedicated teams of' doctors and healthcare workers for better screening and treatment of leprosy for a population of some thirty million.
The visiting team was given a detailed orientation of the plant that is housing the UK MHRA approved solid and oral dosage plant, the Cephalosporins Unit and the Small Volume Parenterals and Ophthalmic Unit (SVPO) in its sprawling 21 acre site.