28 November 2024
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2024-11-28 15:40
While a ceasefire in Lebanon is most welcomed, almost 900,000 people remain displaced across the country, including some 200,000 living in shelters with limited access to immediate healthcare.
The World Health Organization has focused on supporting vulnerable populations in shelters by providing essential healthcare services and addressing basic immediate needs to prevent health complications. National Officer of WHO in Lebanon said that the medical supplies will be used as a first response to any, emergency happening in the shelter.
So, the patient will be stabilized and then move to a Primary Health Care Centre or an emergency room.