WHO Releases $2 Million in Emergency Funds to Lebanon, Iraq and Syria

March 15 (Reuters) – The World Health ⁠Organization ⁠said on Sunday ⁠it had released $2 million from its ​Contingency Fund for Emergencies (CFE) to support the health ‌response in Lebanon, Iraq ‌and Syria amidst the ongoing crisis ⁠in the ⁠Middle East.

The conflict has triggered a large-scale population ​movement, the WHO said last week, estimating that more than 100,000 people in Iran have relocated, ​and up to 700,000 people in Lebanon have ⁠been internally ⁠displaced.

$1 million has ⁠been ​allocated to Lebanon to strengthen the WHO’s emergency coordination ​through the ⁠Public Health Emergency Operations Centre, scale up trauma care, reinforce disease surveillance, and procure and distribute essential medicines and medical supplies, the ⁠agency said in a statement.

Iraq and Syria have each been ⁠allocated $500,000 to support emergency coordination and mass-casualty management, procure and distribute essential medicines and supplies, provide health services for displaced populations, and strengthen disease surveillance and community outreach, it added.

“At a time when health services are already facing significant challenges, support ⁠is essential to sustain frontline health workers and maintain critical care services,” Hanan Balkhy, WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean said.

(Reporting ​by Rhea Rose Abraham in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Alexander Smith)

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