How are local medical facilities in Madagascar?
We asked members about local medical facilities in Madagascar, they wrote...
"Medical facilities and medical care in Madagascar are generally of a lower quality than in many other countries. The country has a shortage of medical professionals and a lack of access to modern medical equipment and technology. Many people in Madagascar rely on traditional medicine and home remedies for their healthcare needs. The government has made efforts to improve access to healthcare, but the quality of care remains inadequate in many areas," remarked another expat in Madagascar.
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How are local medical facilities in Madagascar?
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