In an effort to address the destruction caused by the full-scale invasion by the Russian Federation and ensure access to essential health-care services, WHO has partnered with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine to identify a sustainable rapid solution to bridge the gap in medical services in affected territories and ensure an adequate emergency health response. This project aims to support communities and ensure the provision of health-care services in remote areas affected by war, where primary health facilities have been damaged.
Today, as part of this larger initiative, a new modular primary health care clinic has been installed in Izyum, Kharkiv region, replacing the previously destroyed primary health facility.
Entire content available on: https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/17-07-2023-bringing-hope-to-communities--who-installs-new-module-clinic-for-primary-health-care-in-kharkiv-region
Language
English French RussianTypology
News and updatesTopic
Assistance Clinical Management Hospital management Emergency PreparednessTarget
Public HealthCountries
Europe & UK