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Aid groups fill health care gaps in failed states
(MENAFN- AFP) Humanitarian workers are scrambling to fill a void left by the collapse of governments in three of the world's hotspots amid an unprecedented demand for help in the past year.
In Syria, the Central African Republic and South Sudan, the World Health Organization is having to step in with other humanitarian groups to provide basic health services that would normally be delivered by a functioning government.Amid the desperate need for help, officials have been hampered by a severe lack of access due to the bitter fighting and a shortage of funds, and in turn have increasingly become targets themselves."The idea of the sanctity of health care, the neutrality of health care, has been lost in a lot of these crises," WHO director of emergency risk management Richard Brennan said Wednesday."We've always seen this to some degree. We've never seen it to the degree we are seeing this right now." He pointed to wanton destruction and looting of health facilities in all three countries, noting that even health care workers were "not off limits any more."- Stretched to the limit -Scant resources have been stretched to the limit with three Level 3 emergencies, as termed by the WHO, erupting from November to February. And that's apart from the need to deal with the ongoing devastation of the war in Syria.The typhoon that hit the Philippines, as well as the outbreak of sectarian fighting in Central African Republic and hostilities in South Sudan were all such Level 3 "emergencies that completely overwhelm local capacities."But they have also "stretched the capacities of the global system to support the affected communities," Brennan told a handful of reporters at a briefing held by the UN Foundation.
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