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WHO calls for assistance to Yemen in the provision of health services
WHO has urged countries in the world to meet its obligations towards the people of Yemen on the expansion of preventive and curative services affected by the events of the past months, causing the deterioration of basic health services.
The WHO said in a statement that the sharp decline in the supply of essential medicines portends disastrous epidemic in a number of Yemeni provinces, and the organization urged all partners to coordinate relief efforts in the health field and facilitate the work of health teams in all provinces.
According to the Regional Director to help the World Health Organization, Dr. Naima Hassan short a large number of citizens and refugees in need of basic services such as food services, health and safe drinking water and first aid and rapid treatment of the wounded and the sick and the provision of residential places are safe.
And malnutrition of children, confirmed that the short rate was 30%, and the percentage of deaths in children or infants under five years of high rates.
The group has asked donor countries to fulfill their pledges to help Yemen, and that less than 50% of States committed in the past year.
And showed the short growing incidence of child mortality, and that the biggest fear lies in the lack of assistance at the earliest time to reduce the rates of increase.
WHO has urged countries in the world to meet its obligations towards the people of Yemen on the expansion of preventive and curative services affected by the events of the past months, causing the deterioration of basic health services.
The WHO said in a statement that the sharp decline in the supply of essential medicines portends disastrous epidemic in a number of Yemeni provinces, and the organization urged all partners to coordinate relief efforts in the health field and facilitate the work of health teams in all provinces.
According to the Regional Director to help the World Health Organization, Dr. Naima Hassan short a large number of citizens and refugees in need of basic services such as food services, health and safe drinking water and first aid and rapid treatment of the wounded and the sick and the provision of residential places are safe.
And malnutrition of children, confirmed that the short rate was 30%, and the percentage of deaths in children or infants under five years of high rates.
The group has asked donor countries to fulfill their pledges to help Yemen, and that less than 50% of States committed in the past year.
And showed the short growing incidence of child mortality, and that the biggest fear lies in the lack of assistance at the earliest time to reduce the rates of increase.
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