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WHO seeks $56.4m fund for healthcare in Syria

Attacks on health facilities escalated, with 37 incidents reported in the past month

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December 25, 2024
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The UN World Health Organisation, WHO, has launched a $56.4 million flash appeal to address urgent health needs in Syria, where years of conflict have crippled the healthcare system.

In addition, the developments since late November, culminating with the overthrow of the Assad regime, added new dimensions to the crisis, including population displacements as well as return of Syrian refugees from neighbouring countries.

Since November 2024, no fewer than 882,000 Syrians have been displaced amid surging violence, further straining the country’s fragile healthcare system.

Attacks on health facilities also escalated, with 37 incidents reported in the past month, according to WHO.

Over half of Syria’s hospitals are now non-functional, and 141 health facilities in northern Aleppo and Idlib face imminent closure due to funding shortages.

“The health infrastructure in Syria is severely strained, more than ever,” Christina Bethke, acting WHO Representative for the country, said.

READ ALSO: WHO plans evacuation of 1,000 from Gaza for urgent medical care

“Our teams are currently providing care through mobile clinics, restoring immunisation services and integrating mental health support into health facilities, especially for those affected by trauma.

“This appeal is about safeguarding health and dignity while offering Syrians hope for a safer future.”

Fully funded, who’s six-month strategy aims to further strengthen trauma care, deploy ambulances, restore maternal and child health services, enhance disease surveillance, and enable timely patient referrals.

The agency also aims to bolster health system coordination through its hub in Gaziantep, Türkiye, which coordinates assistance to about five million Syrians, including those in hard-to-reach areas.

Meanwhile, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, reported significant challenges for displaced populations and returning refugees, particularly for vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities, women and children.

Those returning from neighbouring countries face severe hardships, with destroyed homes forcing them to live in tents, with extended family members or pay exorbitant rental fees.

Unexploded ordnance, UXO, particularly in agricultural land or homes near former frontline areas pose significant risks.

Returnees also cited the need for legal assistance, psycho-social support and school rehabilitation.

In response, UNHCR partners in Aleppo, Hassakeh, Ar-Raqqa and rural Tartous have resumed protection activities, including programmes to keep children engaged, livelihood grants, relief distribution, prevention of sexual violence, and awareness sessions on UXOs and other harmful objects.

 

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