WHO and UDER implement multi-partner project to boost primary health care services in northwest Syria

WHO, together with the Relief Experts Association (UDER) as implementing agency, has bolstered the provision of primary health care services in northwest Syria by rendering the facilities in the towns of Sarmada, Tarmanin, Daret Azza and Zarzour fully operational. 
During the project – supported by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and its Syrian Cross-border Humanitarian Fund (SCHF) – 174,374 medical consultations were provided through the 4 health facilities (132% of the targeted 131,893), including for 98,064 internally displaced persons in the area. A total of 127,276 patients (equating over 159% of the targeted 80,000) were screened for temperature measurements. 

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