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UAE field hospital briefs WHO on efforts to support Gaza health sector

WHO delegation recently visited the UAE field hospital in Rafah



A delegation from the World Health Organisation (WHO) during a recent visit to the UAE field hospital in Rafah
Image Credit: Wam

Rafah: A delegation from the World Health Organisation (WHO) recently visited the UAE field hospital in Rafah and was briefed on its ongoing efforts to bolster the healthcare sector in Gaza as part of “Operation Gallant Knight 3”.

The delegation praised the UAE for its significant humanitarian contributions, particularly its continued provision of medical care and assistance to the injured in the Gaza Strip and the dedication of Emirati medical staff to alleviating Palestinians’ suffering.

Prosthetic limbs projects

During the visit, the hospital staff showcased the advanced medical equipment and resources deployed by the UAE to assist the Palestinians. They also discussed the revival of the prosthetic limbs projects, continued support for the health sector, and strategies for sustaining the UAE’s aid post-ceasefire.

Coordinated efforts

The visit included a tour of the hospital’s facilities, where both parties emphasised the importance of continued coordinated efforts in evacuating and treating the injured. The discussions also focused on ensuring a continuous supply of medical aid between the hospital and WHO to address healthcare shortages.

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They also discussed developing strategies to support Gaza’s healthcare system, particularly assisting paediatric cancer patients by providing essential medical supplies.

WHO continues to play a crucial role in supporting the region, and the UAE field hospital has already provided emergency aid, including approximately one tonne of medical supplies, wheelchairs, and crutches, to address the severe shortages facing the healthcare sector.

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