UNITED NATIONS, New York
– A new shipment of emergency reproductive health supplies,
intended to meet the urgent needs of Iraqi women,
arrived in Baghdad on 9 June. The supplies, provided by UNFPA, the
United Nations Population Fund, were dispatched on a UNFPA/UNICEF
convoy that crossed the border from the Iranian city of Kermanshah.
The UNFPA shipment,
facilitated by the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education,
included much needed emergency obstetric care materials, clean
delivery equipment, contraceptives, syringes, essential drugs and
other medical products. Gynaecological beds, wheel chairs,
sanitary pads, baby diapers, clothing, and more drugs will be
included in another convoy to be dispatched shortly by the UNFPA
office in Iran.
UNFPA is currently
conducting an emergency assessment of 18 hospitals and 30 primary
health care centres providing reproductive health and family
planning services around Baghdad. The assessment is undertaken in
collaboration with a number of international health partners
operating in Iraq, including Enfants du Monde, Premiere Urgence and
Architects for People in Need. The current shipment—and subsequent
UNFPA medical supplies delivered into Baghdad—will be distributed
to health centres based on the results of the new assessment, which
is scheduled to be completed at the end of June.
This is the second shipment
of reproductive health equipment and supplies provided by UNFPA to
Iraqi hospitals since the end of the armed conflict in April. The
first was delivered almost a month ago to the northern city of Mosul.
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