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The World Health Organization delivered a humanitarian cargo to Abkhazia

Wednesday, 19 August 2020 17:01 528

The humanitarian cargo includes disinfectants, personal protective equipment, special suits and oxygen concentrators.

Sukhum. August 19, 2020. Apsnypress. The RA Ministry of Health reported on another consignment of humanitarian cargo delivered to Abkhazia by World Health Organization.

The assistance provided by WHO together with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the overall coordination of UN Resident Representative Sabina Mahl is addressed to the Republican Bacteriological Laboratory and staff of Gudauta Covid Hospital.

The acquisition of necessary materials was possible with the financial support of the European Union and USAID.

UNHCR representative Maria Voloshkevich noted that "the UN agency is pleased to provide all possible support to Abkhazia in the fight against the virus."

“UNHCR is concerned about the situation caused by the pandemic and continues to provide financial and food assistance to the most vulnerable segments of population in Abkhazia. Together with the UNICEF Children's Fund and the movement against hunger, UNHCR is working to improve sanitation and hygiene in schools. Permanent Representatives of the UN, WHO and UNHCR will be glad to have the opportunity to provide support to Abkhazia in the future, ” Voloshkevich said.

For her part, chief state sanitary doctor of Abkhazia Lyudmila Skorik expressed gratitude for the assistance provided.

“Today we have received much-needed assistance from international organizations, and I want to thank WHO for the technical support and advice they are constantly providing to Abkhazia. I also express my deep gratitude to the European Union, UNHCR and USAID for the provided personal protective equipment for medical workers, disinfectants, laboratory supplies and printing equipment, ” Skorik said.

Part of the humanitarian cargo, which includes disinfectants, personal protective equipment, special suits and oxygen concentrators, will be used to treat patients with severe disease, who was sent to Gudauta Central Hospital.