January 8, 2025 - 14:10

An informative infographic has been released detailing the health sector's coordinated response in the Syrian Arab Republic for the period from January to November 2024. Published on January 8, 2025, by the Health Cluster and the World Health Organization (WHO), this visual representation highlights the collaborative efforts undertaken to address the ongoing health challenges in the region.
The infographic outlines key statistics and figures that illustrate the progress made in health services delivery, including the number of health facilities supported, medical supplies distributed, and the impact of health interventions on local communities. It emphasizes the importance of coordination among various health actors, including local organizations and international partners, in ensuring that essential health services reach those in need.
As Syria continues to face significant health challenges, this infographic serves as a crucial tool for understanding the ongoing efforts to improve health outcomes and the need for sustained support and collaboration in the region.
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