The organization’s assistance targets the most vulnerable groups, including people with special needs.
USAID donated an additional $1.8 million to the World Health Organization to support the continuity of the Ukrainian health care system. This was announced on Wednesday, August 3, in a message on the Facebook page of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
“USAID has committed an additional $1.8 million to WHO to improve infectious disease detection and surveillance in Ukraine,” the memo reads.
It is noted that in the context of the war and the most acute humanitarian crisis in the WHO European Region in recent decades, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine is trying to meet the basic needs for the provision of medical services, as well as the need. for medicines.
“This assistance should target the most vulnerable groups, including people with special needs, those living in remote areas, and internally displaced persons (IDPs),” the statement said.
USAID – the United States Agency for International Development – is the highest federal government agency of the United States of America in the field of foreign aid. The Agency Administrator and his Deputy are appointed by the President with the consent of the Senate and act in coordination with the United States Secretary of State.
Recall that earlier the British authorities bought 30 armored ambulances for charity funds for Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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