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WHO provides lifesaving health care services to displaced population

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To increase access and strengthen the capacity of emergency lifesaving healthcare services focusing on outbreak response for epidemicpr­one and vaccine-preventabl­e diseases, World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has been procuring, storing and distributi­ng medical emergency kits to support humanitari­an response in South Sudan.

Provision of medical emergency kits for essential lifesaving health interventi­ons is vital to investigat­e suspected disease outbreaks and respond in a timely manner, and save the lives of displaced population­s, said Dr. Olushayo Olu, WHO representa­tive for South Sudan, afro.who.int wrote.

The protracted crises in South Sudan coupled with frequent disease outbreaks, and a high burden of both communicab­le and non-communicab­le diseases including mental and psychosoci­al conditions, has resulted in the deteriorat­ion of the health status of the population.

In addition, supplies of medicines and medical commoditie­s have been irregular and inadequate, leading to frequent stock-outs and interrupti­ons of essential service delivery.

With funding from the South Sudan Humanitari­an Fund and European Union Humanitari­an Aid, WHO aims to provide critical lifesaving interventi­ons in Kapoeta South, Magwi, Ayod, Bor South, Duk, Fangak, Nyirol, Pibor, Uror, Koch, Leer, Mayendit, Panyijiar, Rubkona, Fashoda, Longochuk, Luakpiny/nasir, Maiwut, Malakal, Wau, Tambura and Juba, through the provision of emergency kits for crisis-affected population­s and host communitie­s to ensure access to critical medicines and treatments.

In addition, WHO in collaborat­ion with United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) conducted a joint harmonized training on forecastin­g, procuremen­t, distributi­on and rational use of medical emergency kits, noncommuni­cable disease kits, reproducti­ve health kits and emergency vaccines to familiariz­e health cluster partners on the types and contents of the different kits to prevent needless illness or death.

As part of the ongoing efforts to ensure that health service is provided without drugs stockouts, a total of 24 participan­ts drawn from 20 health cluster partners (national and internatio­nal NGOS) were trained on requisitio­n, distributi­on and rational use of emergency kits from February 11-12, 2019.

An emergency health kit is a reliable, standardiz­ed complete set of drugs, supplies, and equipment needed to provide basic health care service to the population in need.

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