Eight non-governmental organizations drawn from East Africa are now calling for concrete policies that will safeguard both man and environment from effects of Highly Hazardous Products(HHPs). In a joint statement released on March 27 this year, the group under the umbrella of East Africa Pesticide Network noted the region taking laudable steps in reducing the…
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