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12/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/25/2024 01:02

WHO urgent flash appeal for the health emergency response in Syria: US$ 56.4 million for critical needs on multiple fronts

24 December 2024, Damascus, Syria/Gaziantep, Türkiye - As Syria stands at a crossroads following the recent transfer of authority, the World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a US$ 56.4 million flash appeal to address the urgent health needs of Syrians affected by years of conflict.

The WHO appeal seeks to address the humanitarian crisis while laying the groundwork for recovery. Over the next six months, WHO together with its partners will continue to focus on trauma care, continuity of essential services, disease outbreak prevention, patient referrals and strengthening health system coordination.

Since November 2024, intensified hostilities have displaced over 882,000 people, further disrupted access to healthcare and placed immense pressure on Syria's already fragile health system. Attacks on health facilities have surged, with 37 WHO-confirmed incidents reported in the last month alone. These attacks have severely damaged infrastructure, rendered ambulances non-operational and hindered access to life-saving care.