“We are going through the maximum disruption of funds for global health for global health,” said Dr Tadras on Thursday.
He cautioned that suddenly withdrawing financial assistance was being threatened to progress of treatment which was achieved by hard work. It also includes obstacles to dealing with tropical diseases, which are now raising heads again in some regions.
He told reporters at the WHO headquarters in Geneva, “This is a small issue of giant Snow Mountain.”
The outbreak is becoming intense
He said that Angola has been facing the outbreak of Angola since January, which is the worst in the last 20 years. So far, more than 17,000 cases and more than 550 people have been recorded.
Inadequate access to safe water, hygiene and cleanliness is increasing this outbreak.
Doctor Tadras said that the WHO and partner organizations were campaigning for a large -scale vaccine to reduce the death rate and they have one of the priorities.
The growth of negligent tropical diseases in the loss of money is influenced by the poor and most marginalized communities. More than one billion people are infected with this disease.
Being restricted
Doctor Tadras also said that in many countries where insecurity is prevalent and hospitals are being noticed, healthcare has decreased seriously within the reach of people.
One of the largest public hospitals in Heet on April 22 – Hipital University de Mirbalays had to be shut down due to violence.
He said that in the capital port-O-Prince, more than 5 percent of the health benefits are closed.
Unnecessary death
Referring to the blockade of Gaza by Israel, Dr. Tadras said that the situation was “bad”, due to violence, casualties were flooded in the health system and this health system had already come to the knee. “
He said that the necessary drugs on the one hand, and the trauma and treatment materials are ending, but “people are dying of resistance when they wait on the border.”
Repeating the UN call to give this ceasefire, Dr. Tadras said that “peace is the best drug.”