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The Action is led and coordinated by RAME and supported by GFAN Africa and Civil Society for Malaria Elimination (CS4ME).
Letters have been prepared and sent to Embassies Belgium, Canada, China, Germany and United States of America.
In addition, face-to-face meetings were also held with Embassy of France, Japan and the European Commission.
Letters were also sent to the National Congress, Minster of Health and the President of Burkina Faso.
Meeting with the Embassy of French Republic
Communities and Civil Society representatives met with Xavier Lapeyre de Cabanes, Ambassador to hand over the letter.
Representatives form the following Communities and CS organizations attended the meeting;
- RAME (Network Access to Essential Medicines)
- Union of Religious and Customary of Burkina (URCB)
- Laafi la Viim Association (ALAVI)
- Association Vie Positive
- Burkinabe Federation of Living Persons with Disabilities (FEBHA)
- Youth Association for the Promotion of Orphans (AJPO)
Meeting with the Embassy of Japan
Communities and Civil Society representatives met with Tamotsu Ikezaki, Ambassador of Japan to Burkina Faso to hand over the letter.
Representatives form the following Communities and CS organizations attended the meeting;
- RAME (Network Access to Essential Medicines)
- Union of Religious and Customary of Burkina (URCB)
- Laafi la Viim Association (ALAVI)
- Association Vie Positive
- Burkinabe Federation of Living Persons with Disabilities (FEBHA)
- Youth Association for the Promotion of Orphans (AJPO)
Meeting with the Delegation of European Union
Communities and Civil Society representatives met with Fanta SEDEGO, Health programme officer at the Delegation of European Union in Burkina.
Signatories of Communities and Civil Society Organisations
- RAME (Network Access to Essential Medicines)
- Union of Religious and Customary of Burkina (URCB)The
- Laafi la Viim Association (ALAVI)
- Association Vie PositiveThe President of the Burkinabé
- Federation of Living Persons with Disabilities (FEBHA)
- Youth Association for the Promotion of Orphans (AJPO)