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Ukraine health facilities 'stretched to breaking point', warns WHO
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 03 - 2022

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Monday that it is working "day and night" to keep medical supply chains open and preserve the health system in Ukraine, where, it says, medical facilities are stretched to breaking point.
The UN agency's relief effort continues, despite missile attacks on healthcare facilities, workers, and patients in Ukrainian cities, which have killed 12 people and injured 34. Nurses have had to ventilate patients manually in hospital basements, away from Russian shelling.
Among the most-needed lifesaving supplies, the UN health agency has sourced oxygen and insulin, surgical supplies, anesthetic, and transfusion kits to collect, test and safely transfuse blood.
"Supply chains have been severely disrupted. Many distributors are not operational, some stockpiles are inaccessible due to military operations, medicine supplies are running low, and hospitals are struggling to provide care to the sick and wounded," the WHO statement declared.
Some 18 million people in Ukraine are believed to have been affected by the war, including 6.7 million internally displaced.
Fleeing with what they can carry
A key priority of the WHO relief effort is to provide support to the healthcare systems of neighboring countries, which have taken in some 2.8 million people in the last two weeks.
One of those countries is Moldova, which has seen over 310,000 people enter its territory since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began.
Natalia Kanem, the head of the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA), has visited facilities such as the Moldexpo International Exhibition Centre, and the Manej Sports Arena in the Moldovan capital Chișinău, which have both been transformed into refugee shelters.
"I've spoken to women who had to flee for their lives with just what they could carry," Dr. Kanem said in an interview. "One of them, in tears, explained how she had to leave her three-year-old boy behind. It's been a harrowing journey for these women. The fear in their eyes is unforgettable."
Volunteers from UNFPA-supported youth centers have distributed some 6,000 dignity kits with menstrual and hygiene product and are referring pregnant women to medical care units, as well as providing guidance on staying safe in transit.
The agency is also working to distribute cash assistance, and establish women and girls' safe spaces and mobile clinics.
"Humanitarian needs are growing by the hour, and while the situation is still unfolding, it is clear that the war will deepen vulnerabilities and inequalities across the region and beyond," said Dr. Kanem.
"We will do whatever it takes to make sure that women affected by the war, in Ukraine and in neighboring countries, can give birth safely and live free from violence."
Speaking to the press on Monday, UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for international humanitarian law to be respected in Ukraine, amid reports that a convoy of some 160 civilian cars has managed to leave the city of Mariupol, which has been surrounded by Russian forces for over two weeks.
According to local officials, the convoy was evacuated under the cover of a "humanitarian corridor", which would make it the first such ceasefire to be successfully organized between the warring parties.
Conditions in Mariupol have severely deteriorated since the siege began. On Sunday, a statement released by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), described scenes of immense human suffering in the city, with basic necessities such as food, water and medicine almost exhausted, people of all ages sheltering in unheated basements, and dead bodies lying in the open where they fell.
Guterres said that the UN and humanitarian partners are working to ensure passage from besieged areas and provide aid, where security permits.
He also announced that the United Nations will allocate $40 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) in order to "ramp up vital assistance to reach the most vulnerable" adding that the funding will "help get critical supplies of food, water, medicines, and other lifesaving aid into the country, as well as provide cash assistance."
Despite the positive reports that some civilians are managing to leave Mariupol, Guterres emphasized that avenues in and out of encircled cities are more precarious by the day, and called for international humanitarian law to be respected.
Ongoing nuclear safety fears
Electricity has been restored to the site of the defunct Chernobyl nuclear reactor, after power was lost following the site's occupation by Russian forces on Feb. 24, the UN atomic energy agency, IAEA, said on Sunday.
IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi explained that there had not been any critical impact on safety, as Chernobyl's spent fuel rods are being cooled by the existing water tanks.
But Grossi said that he was still "gravely concerned about safety and security at Chernobyl and Ukraine's other nuclear facilities".
At the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has under Russian control since March 4, the IAEA chief said that Ukrainian technicians had been joined by Russian representatives, contravening safety directives. — UN News


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