Anjali Sharma
GG News Bureau
UNITED NATIONS, 2nd March. Head of the UN world health agency Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday visited northwest Syria,the first senior UN official to enter the region since war erupted in the country 12 years ago this month.
Tedros said “I have rarely been so disturbed and heartbroken.”
“The earthquake that struck more than three weeks ago adds unimaginable suffering to people who have already suffered so much over 12 years of war, economic collapse, the COVID-19 pandemic and an ongoing cholera outbreak.”
Tedros met with WHO partners who are delivering essential care, including specialized orthopaedic and paediactric services.
He offered his deepest sorrow to those who lost their loved ones, homes and livelihoods, while expressing deepest respect for the responders and health workers, many of whom also lost family members.
He underlined the UN agency’s commitment to continue to assist Syrians but urged greater international support for the recovery and rebuilding efforts.
“At the same time, I call on the leaders of both sides of the Syrian conflict to use the shared suffering of this crisis as a platform for peace,” said Tedros.
He added that war has delivered nothing but suffering, division and the destruction of Syria’s proud history and rich culture.
“The earthquake must shake all of us to the realization that we are one humanity, sharing one planet. We have no future but a shared future. More than ever, the people of Syria need health for peace, and peace for health.”
WHO distributed additional life-saving medicines, supplies and equipment to three hospitals in northwest Syria on Wednesday.
The supplies were sufficient for 280,000 treatments, including for the management of trauma, diabetes, and pneumonia, as well as vitally needed anaesthesia drugs and surgical supplies.
WHO distributed 183 metric tonnes of supplies prepositioned inside northwest Syria from warehouses in Azaz and Idlib to more than 200 health facilities.
Over 140 tonnes of supplies have been transported into the region from across the border in Türkiye, and across lines within Syria, WHO added
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