WHO provides health equipment to Sindh govt

Dr Palitha Mahipala said that the floods and rain emergency damaged 2000 health facilities


APP October 21, 2022
The World Health Organization (WHO) logo is pictured at the entrance of its headquarters in Geneva, on Jan. 25, 2015. PHOTO: REUTERS

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SUKKUR:

The World Health Organization (WHO) representative in Pakistan Dr Palitha Mahipala said that the WHO is supporting health service deliveries in Sindh flood-affected areas by providing support to the Sindh health department with essential medicines, medical equipment, supplies, nutritional supplements and renovating damaged health infrastructure in the province.

He said this while addressing a medicine and essential supplies handing-over ceremony to the Sindh health department at Sukkur IBA University, said a news release issued on Tuesday.

According to details, Director General (DG), Health, Sindh, Dr Muhammad Juman Bahoto received the consignment on behalf of the Sindh Health department.

Addressing the ceremony, Dr Palitha Mahipala said that the floods and rain emergency has caused widespread losses to lives and property, whereas 2000 health facilities have been damaged which is 12 per cent of total health facilities in the province.

Dr Palitha said that the WHO will continue to support the health department.

DG Health Sindh, Dr Muhammad Juman Bahoto thanked WHO for its active role in relief and rehabilitation efforts for the flood-affected people in Sindh.

“With the support of WHO, the Sindh health department has been able to establish many health camps and reached areas and people still underwater”.

 

Published in The Express Tribune, October 21st, 2022.

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