For the first time in three years, the World Health Organisation, WHO, has delivered almost 30 tonnes of medicines and medical supplies by road to health facilities and mobile clinics in Al-Qamishli.
The supplies, sufficient for 150,000 treatments, will support the delivery of health services to displaced people from Ar-Raqqa, rural Deir Ez-zor and Al-Hassakeh governorates in the northern and eastern regions of Syria.
"The reopening of the road to Al-Qamishli has facilitated smooth delivery of medical supplies from Damascus, Lattakia and Aleppo. This has enabled WHO to reach more people in the northern regions of Syria with urgently needed medicines," Elizabeth Hoff, WHO Representative in Syria, said.
Since 2014, deliveries of medical supplies by road could not be achieved due to intense conflict and besiegement of the areas.
"The plan is to continue regular medical deliveries to strengthen the health response, particularly for injured, critically ill patients and people with chronic diseases. WHO is scaling up its support to meet the health needs of internally displaced people in camps in Al-Hassakeh, Ain Issa, Tabqa, Journiyeh, Tal Abyad, Al-Karama and Suluk areas in Ar-Raqqa governorate," Hoff added.
Since the beginning of 2017, WHO has treated more than seven million people across Syria in close co-operation with local health authorities and NGO partners.
Source: Wam
GMT 11:58 2017 Sunday ,13 August
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