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UNRWA: Health Care Services Cover Basic Medical Needs of Palestine Refugees in Syria

Published : 19-01-2019

UNRWA: Health Care Services Cover Basic Medical Needs of Palestine Refugees in Syria

UNRWA said it provides primary health care, both preventative and curative, to all 438,000 Palestine refugees in Syria.

UNRWA said its health centers provide a range of primary medical services, including out-patient consultations, vaccinations, growth monitoring, provision of medicine, gynecological consultations, laboratory services, non-communicable disease care, maternal and child health care and dental services.

The Agency also said it operates 17 health centers  offering the full range of Agency services, five health points (which operate in areas of displacement of Palestine refugees) and two mobile health clinics (which are able to deploy according to needs).

Furthermore, the Agency provides support to Palestine refugees seeking secondary and tertiary health care through a system of referral to public hospitals. The provision of health care is possible due to the generosity of donors, including the Government of Japan, according to UNRWA.

Sometime earlier, said almost all UNRWA premises need major repairs after they were destroyed in the warfare.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8193

UNRWA said it provides primary health care, both preventative and curative, to all 438,000 Palestine refugees in Syria.

UNRWA said its health centers provide a range of primary medical services, including out-patient consultations, vaccinations, growth monitoring, provision of medicine, gynecological consultations, laboratory services, non-communicable disease care, maternal and child health care and dental services.

The Agency also said it operates 17 health centers  offering the full range of Agency services, five health points (which operate in areas of displacement of Palestine refugees) and two mobile health clinics (which are able to deploy according to needs).

Furthermore, the Agency provides support to Palestine refugees seeking secondary and tertiary health care through a system of referral to public hospitals. The provision of health care is possible due to the generosity of donors, including the Government of Japan, according to UNRWA.

Sometime earlier, said almost all UNRWA premises need major repairs after they were destroyed in the warfare.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8193