Several hundred retail assistants across 71 Unity drugstores and pharmacies will be trained by next month to spot signs of family violence, to make it easier for victims and the community to report violence or seek help.
This is the next phase in an initiative by Unity to work with the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) to strengthen community detection, having sent more than 40 of its pharmacists from its 42 pharmacies for training last November.
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