Tripoli port shuns UN medications shipment
The Tripoli port in cooperation with the Libyan Health Ministry refused last February a shipment of medical equipment and medicines sent by the UN via the UNSMIL on the ground that it was expired.
Earlier, Tripoli municipal guard workers have seized many materials and commodities that are expired, especially medicines, via many inspective campaigns they conducted in many pharmacies and shops.
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