The United Nations suspended its health programs in Iraq and warns of the spread of measles and polio
28.7.2015
Baghdad
The United Nations announced on Tuesday the suspension of its health programs in Iraq, and attributed the reason to the lack of funds, as warned of the spread of measles and polio, confirmed that it will stop other programs the end of this month.
United Nations Organization said in a statement received (long-Presse) a copy of it, that "the United Nations suspended its health programs in Iraq because of the shortage of funds for humanitarian activities," indicating that "184 health service was stopped directly include a million people."
The statement warned of "the risk of an outbreak of measles and polio to return the country threatens half a million Iraqi children because of their lack of medical protection", stressing that "the end of the month will turn off a third of the water programs and public health-related as well as other programs."
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28.7.2015
Baghdad
The United Nations announced on Tuesday the suspension of its health programs in Iraq, and attributed the reason to the lack of funds, as warned of the spread of measles and polio, confirmed that it will stop other programs the end of this month.
United Nations Organization said in a statement received (long-Presse) a copy of it, that "the United Nations suspended its health programs in Iraq because of the shortage of funds for humanitarian activities," indicating that "184 health service was stopped directly include a million people."
The statement warned of "the risk of an outbreak of measles and polio to return the country threatens half a million Iraqi children because of their lack of medical protection", stressing that "the end of the month will turn off a third of the water programs and public health-related as well as other programs."
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