| 18 Janvier 2018
 SANA’A, 18 January 2018 — The World Health Organization has delivered  200 tonnes of life-saving medicines and health supplies to Yemen. Four  United Nations planes carrying the cargo landed in Sana’a Airport this  week.
SANA’A, 18 January 2018 — The World Health Organization has delivered  200 tonnes of life-saving medicines and health supplies to Yemen. Four  United Nations planes carrying the cargo landed in Sana’a Airport this  week.
 
 The shipments include essential medicines, insulin vials, antibiotics,  rabies vaccines, intravenous (IV) fluids, and other medical supplies and  equipment.
 
 “Health facilities and hospitals in Yemen desperately need to replenish  their stocks. These shipments are crucial to keeping facilities  functioning, and providing patients with life-saving healthcare,” said  Dr Nevio Zagaria, WHO Representative in Yemen.
 
 Almost 16.4 million people lack access to health services across the  country. For nearly three years, hospitals and health facilities have  suffered a serious shortage of medicines and medical supplies, as well  as specialized medical personnel. WHO is actively working with local  health authorities and health partners to prevent the country’s health  system from collapse.
 
 “In Yemen, WHO is working with partners to ensure access to basic health  services; strengthen disease surveillance; and provide life-sustaining  services to people with chronic illnesses. To do this, we need  consistent and unhindered humanitarian access to all areas of Yemen,”  added Dr Zagaria.
 
 The WHO supplies were provided with the generous support of the World  Bank, the EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), UN  OCHA, USAID’s Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) and the  United Arab Emirates.









