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"Lack of sufficient resources, coupled with limited access to health services and absence of timely detection and response to disease outbreaks have豪美科技X戰警GPS車隊管理系統|車隊監控系統|gps車隊監控系統|車輛監控系統|gps車輛監控系統 challenged our efforts to provide lifesaving response and prevent disease outbreaks in the country," Popal said in a statement issued in Mogadishu.

Photo taken on March 19, 2017 shows a little girl waiting to get water at an Internal Displaced Person (IDP) camp in Doolow, a border town with Ethiopia, Somalia. (Xinhua/Sun Ruibo)

Photo taken on March 19, 2017 shows a little girl waiting to get water at an Internal Displaced Person (IDP) camp in Doolow, a border town with Ethiopia, Somalia. (Xinhua/Sun Ruibo)

The UN health agency early this year reported a funding gap estimated at 4 million dollars required to maintain its life-saving response to outbreaks, drought, and malnutrition in Somalia.

"Lack of sufficient resources, coupled with limited access to health services and absence of timely detection and response to disease outbreaks have challenged our efforts to provide lifesaving response and prevent disease outbreaks in the country," Popal said in a statement issued in Mogadishu.

"The aid grant will help us strengthen coordination with the ministry of health and step up emergency health and epidemic disease surveillance to reduce morbidity and mortality attributed to epidemic-prone diseases," Popal added.

WHO Representative in Somalia Ghulam Popal said the risks are particularly high among displaced people and other vulnerable populations already weakened by poverty and poor nutrition.

WHO secures 2 mln USD to boost health interventions in Somalia

The grant will also support the procurement and prepositioning of essential supplies and life-saving medicines in all high-risk areas across Somalia.




The UN health agency early this year reported a funding gap estimated at 4 million dollars required to maintain its life-saving response to outbreaks, drought, and malnutrition in Somalia.

MOGADISHU, Nov. 6 (Xigps車隊管理nhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that it has received 2 million U.S. dollar grant to support epidemic disease surveillance and emergency primary health care response activities in Somalia.

WHO Representative in Somalia Ghulam Popal said the risks are particularly high among displaced people and other vulnerable populations already weakened by poverty and poor nutrition.

Communicable disease outbreaks remain a major public health threat in Somalia. Nearly 5.5 million people are at risk of acquiring cholera, of whom more than half are women and children below 5 years of age.

Communicable disease outbreaks remain a major public health threat in Somalia. Nearly 5.5 million people are at risk of acquiring cholera, of whom more than half are women and children below 5 years of age.

"The aid grant will help us strengthen coordination with the ministry of health and step up emergency health and epidemic disease surveillance to reduce morbidity and mortality attri豪美科技X戰警GPS車隊管理系統|貨車gps定位|貨車管理系統|衛星監控管理系統|gps衛星監控管理系統buted to epidemic-prone diseases," Popal added.

MOGADISHU, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday that it has received 2 million U.S. dollar grant to support epidemic disease surveillance and emergency primary health care response activities in Somalia.

The grant will also support the procurement and prepositioning of essential supplies and life-saving medicines in all high-risk areas across Somalia.


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