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French Montana meets UN representative to discuss Uganda’s health concerns

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
July 25, 2017
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Global Citizen Impact ambassador and rapper French Montana good will works for Uganda is only getting amplified. The rapper met with Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations H.E Dr. Adonia Ayebare to discuss maternal and child health.

Fantastic to meet w/Hon. UG Amb.@adoniaayebare & @FrencHMonTanA to handover @GlblCtzn petition & discuss how we can achieve health for all! pic.twitter.com/rxr9a87oxI

— GlobalCitizenImpact (@GlblCtznImpact) July 25, 2017

Uganda is one of the countries with child mortality rates. According to a 2015 World Bank report “Uganda had an UMR of 90 per 1000 live births which was almost 15 times the average rate in high-income countries(6 deaths per 1000 live births)”.

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