WHO reinforces health care services for thousands of people in newly accessible areas of Ar-Raqqa governorate, Syria
				
							
								
					
				
							
								
					
				
					
						
		| 26 Octobre 2017
24 October 2017, Damascus, Syria -- As areas in Ar-Raqqa governorate  become accessible, the World Health Organization (WHO) continues to  strengthen health care services for thousands of people in the area  through the delivery of medicines and medical supplies to Al-Tabqa  National Hospital, northwest of Ar-Raqqa city. Weighing almost 5 tons, the WHO shipment was provided with support from  the United Kingdom Department for International Development (DFID), the  European Union and Norway, and includes medicines and medical supplies  for 500 trauma cases and 37 000 medical treatments.
 More than 13 500 people currently live in Ar-Raqqa city, where access to  health services remains limited following the besiegement of the city  from June to October 2017.
 
 Al-Tabqa National Hospital, the closest hospital to Ar-Raqqa city, was  partially damaged in February 2017 due to intensive fighting in the  area. With WHO support, the emergency department, internal medicine and  pediatric sections have been rehabilitated, and WHO continues to support  the hospital through the provision of medicines and medical supplies.
 
 “The immediate objective of WHO, together with local health authorities  and NGO partners, to scale up life-saving health services for thousands  of people who had been deprived of essential health care. We are also  ensuring the availability of quality vaccines for children,” said Ms  Elizabeth Hoff, WHO Representative in Syria.
 
 This is the second shipment of health supplies provided by WHO to  Al-Tabqa National Hospital since the facility was re-opened. On 14  September 2017, WHO delivered more than 7 tons of life-saving medicines  and emergency medical supplies, sufficient for the treatment of more  than 100 trauma cases and 16 000 patients requiring emergency health  services.
 
 Since its opening in September 2017, Al-Tabqa National Hospital has  treated more than 3400 patients, including more than 800 women and 1300  children.






