Manzini, 10 February, 2024 / 8:42 pm (ACI Africa).
Members of the Catholic Parliamentary Liaison Office (CPLO) in the Kingdom of Eswatini have expressed their concern about persistent shortage of medicine in the health institutions of Africa’s last absolute monarch.
In a paper analyzing the possible effects of medicine stockouts in the country that is also known as Swaziland, CPLO members weigh in on the situation reportedly caught the attention of the country’s king, with his spokesperson lamenting that corruption has undermined efforts to address the challenge.
“As citizens, and/or collaborators in the provision of healthcare service in the Kingdom of Eswatini, we are perturbed with unending reports of medicine (stockouts),” CPLO members say in their paper shared with ACI Africa on Thursday, February 8.
The evidence of the Catholic entity that exists to update ecclesiastical authorities and the Catholic communities on parliament issues in Eswatini is based on the fact that “medicine stock outs have always been something being taken by those frequenting health care facilities in the Kingdom of Eswatini,” they say.
They add that “in the recent months, patients nearly went to the street but were prevented by their conditions.”