Date : 15/03/2012
AMMAN, March 15 (KUNA) -- The 37th session of the Council of Arab Ministers
of Health, held here Thursday, decided to allocate USD 1.2 million for an
urgent relief effort for Syria, Yemen and Palestine.
Kuwaiti Health Minister Dr. Ali Al-Obeidi as well as 18 other Arab Health
minister took part in the meetings that concluded its activities here today.
The council agreed to provide a USD 1 million equally to Syria and Yemen,
as the rest USD 200,000 to the Palestinian Authority.
The Council appointed the technical secretariat of the council of Arab
ministers of Health to coordinate with the ministries of health in the
neighboring countries of Syria to ensure that medical support for Syrian
citizens is reached.
The council called for the implementation of the Arab League's decision
which demanded the Syrian government "to allow immediate access to
international and Arab aid groups."
In regards to the USD 500,000 allocated to the health sector to Yemen, the
council decided to coordinate with the Yemeni Ministry of Health to determine
their needs and entrusted the technical secretariat of the council to
coordinate and cooperate with the Organization of Arab Red Crescent and Red
Cross, as well as the Arab Doctors Union to deliver the aid.
As for the amount of USD 200,000, it was allocated to the Palestinian
health sector to provide the needs of medicines and medical supplies.(end)
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