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War in Ukraine: situation report from WHO Ukraine country office. Issue No.27, 7 September 2022 – Ukraine

  • WHO delivered 11 ambulances to Ukraine as part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts to save lives and restore the country’s health system. As of 24 February WHO and its partners have donated more than 30 ambulances to the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Ukraine. This donation was made possible by the support of the United Nations Central Emergency Response Fund (UN CERF) and is distributed through WHO. For further information, click here.

  • To support winter preparations in Ukraine, WHO Ukraine Representative (WR) Dr Jarno Habicht visited one of the main hospitals in the Rivne region. With funding from the European Union (EU), WHO donated equipment and provided critical oxygen supplies for emergency surgical intensive care units, especially for COVID-19 patients. For further information, click here.

  • The WHO Country Office (CO) in Ukraine and partners initiated a health hackathon. Over the course of 48 hours, participants will look for solutions to various health challenges. The hackathon is being implemented by CIVITTA, Radar Tech, and YEP in partnership with experts from the Ukrainian Family Medicine Association and the Ukrainian Startup Fund, and implemented on WHO initiatives in Ukraine, with the support of the Government of Canada. For further information, click here.

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