MOBILE PHARMACY
In coordination with the State Enterprise “Ukrvaktsyna” of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Project HOPE addresses critical gaps in access to medications and healthcare capacity in Ukraine’s conflict-affected regions by introducing Mobile Pharmacies. This initiative enables remote and underserved communities to access essential, state-guaranteed medicines under the Affordable Medicines Program (AMP), providing a sustainable response to ongoing healthcare needs in affected areas. The mobile pharmacy points dispense both prescription and over-the-counter medicines, including medications covered by the Affordable Medicines Program. These mobile units reach the most remote villages where no stationary pharmacies are available and where residents otherwise lack access to essential medical products.

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