WHO looses access to logistocs center due to war

Geneva, March 5, (dpa/GNA) – The World Health Organization. has lost access to one of its largest logistics centres and supply warehouses for global emergency, operations due to the war in the Middle East.

The facility, located in Dubai, has suspended all activities due to the security situation, WHO regional director Hanan Balkhy said on Thursday.

Medical supplies worth about $18 million are currently stranded at the site, while additional shipments valued at around $8 million that were due to arrive by sea, cannot reach the centre.

The warehouse stores medicines and medical equipment, used for emergency operations and for supporting weakened health systems around the world.

These include supplies for treating people wounded in conflicts, victims of earthquakes or floods, and medicines for conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes.

In some years, the WHO says the Dubai hub helps supply more than 20 million people in around 70 countries.

WHO emergency coordinator Annette Heinzelmann, said the agency is examining whether supplies can now be transported by land from the logistics centre.

The Geneva-based WHO is also assessing whether other logistics hubs in Brindisi, Italy, Nairobi, Kenya and elsewhere can take over deliveries.
GNA