Health Minister Calls for Rehabilitation of Health Sector devastated by Terrorists

GENEVA,(ST)_ Minister  of Health  Dr. Saad al-Nayef on Friday discussed with WHO ‘s Director Dr. Margaret Chan   efforts to meet  citizens health services under the crisis in Syria.

 The minister reviewed damages  inflected on the health sector and its employees as a result of continued terrorist  groups attacks  .

He invited Dr. Chan  to visit Syria  to be acquainted with health services provided by hospitals, and  health centers , despite pressures, pointing out that “the health sector is exposed to unprecedented systematic  misinformation campaign  waged by countries hostile to Syria,” to achieve political objectives .

He noted the ministry ‘s focus on  the participatory approach with  the private sector  to meet social needs, noting  the existence of 62 NGO that support public sides  involved in humanitarian and relief activities and   the delivery of health services to those in need, especially the affected areas and temporary residence centers. 

He called on international health organizations for more “cooperation and material, technical and medical support for the  health sector in Syria  and to  contribute to the rehabilitation of affected health facilities ”  under the US and European  economic  and banking embargo on Syria, which has direct impact on the Syrian citizens . 

For her part, Dr Chan, stressed WHO ‘s  continued support for the Syrian government to meet the health needs in all areas, expressing sympathy with the Syrian people under  the current crisis. 

Chan pointed out that it touched up closely during an earlier  visit to Syria, “achievements of the  health sector,” stressing the organization’s full commitment to deliver all kinds of aid and medical shipments to Syria through government crossings ,  in collaboration with government sides concerned. 

She commended the participatory approach carried out by the Ministry , with non-governmental organizations and local health associations in Syria  to meet health needs in all areas. 

The meeting was attended by Dr. Faisal al-Hamwi Syria ‘s Permanent Representative to the UN  Office in Geneva.

The meeting came  on the sidelines of the 66th session of the World Health Assembly, which will continue until May 28 with the participation of 194 countries.

 

T. Fateh 

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