WHO steps up response in Aleppo and demands that health personnel be protected

who_logo_english-eastern-mediterranean13 December 2016 – Conditions in Aleppo continue to deteriorate as thousands of people flee violence. The World Health Organization, alongside UN and other partners, is working to provide care in the midst of conflict and to assist internally displaced people (IDPs).
The Organization strongly urges all parties to the conflict in Syria to abide by international humanitarian law and protect civilians trapped in the conflict. In particular, WHO demands that all patients and health workers, facilities and vehicles be protected from violence during times of conflict.
WHO has delivered 12 medical shipments of life-saving medicines and medical supplies to the stricken city, sufficient to treat more than 290 000 patients. The medical supplies  distributed to 11 public hospitals and 23 primary health care centres, include trauma and surgical supplies, hygiene kits, IV fluids, antibiotics, chronic disease, psychotropic and paediatric medicines, as well as other essential medical equipment. 
WHO is seeking to reach the thousands of IDPs and people who are remaining in their houses in previously besieged locations in east Aleppo with vaccination, mobile medical teams, mobile clinics and ambulances for referral of critically ill patients in close cooperation with the local health authorities, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and local non governmental organizations.
The UN and its partners are fully engaged and seek approvals of all parties to the conflict for an immediate evacuation of the seriously ill people who are trapped in the very last enclaves of the opposition-held eastern Aleppo to final places of destination based on their own choice.