Lesego Motsumi
Motswana politician
Lesego Motsumi (c.1964 – 9 January 2023) was a politician from Botswana. Motsumi was the Minister of Health until November 2004, when she became the Minister of Works and Transport. In the 2008 cabinet reshuffle, held upon the appointment of then president Ian Khama, Motsumi reverted to her old post as Minister of Health.[1]
QuotesEdit
- The greatest injustice is lack of access to equitable health care. We believe we must play an important role for any health initiative, and citizens are responsible for their own health and that of their fellow countrymen.
- "Collaboration key in global battle against HIV: Speaker by Kathy Rivers", Kathy Rivers, [01/23/2009], Reporter, retrieved 26 November, 2022
- The effect on nurses of seeing so many patients die is devastating, If psychological needs and the learning needs of the caregivers are neglected, they may affect their effectiveness and confidence in their practice of care, therefore they.
- A new manual designed to help health care workers deal with the impact of HIV/AIDS has been launched in Botswana. Care givers Manual Launched, (5 April 2004) Retrieved 8 November 2021
- A new manual designed to help health care workers deal with the impact of HIV/AIDS has been launched in Botswana. Care givers Manual Launched, (5 April 2004) Retrieved 8 November 2021
- Caregivers manual launched, 3 November 2015, The New Humanitaria, retrieved 26 November 2022
External linksEdit
Caregivers manual launched, 3 November 2015, The New Humanitaria, retrieved 26 November 2022
"Collaboration key in global battle against HIV: Speaker by Kathy Rivers", Kathy Rivers, [01/23/2009], Reporter, retrieved 26 November, 2022
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