The government has dismissed Dr. Tewodros' allegations as baseless
The World Health Organization (WHO) - Dr. Tewodros Adhanom |
- Licensed by the World Health Organization to import medicines and medical supplies into the Tigray region.
- 20 trucks loaded with food and 3 fuel left Mekele for Mekele yesterday
Dr. Tewodros Adhanom, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) The World Health Organization (WHO) has called the allegations "unlawful".
The World Health Organization (WHO) has requested permission to import 95 tons of medicines and medical supplies into Tigray State. In the meantime, the organization's claim that it has been denied a license is untrue. He also said that the case was an attempt to tarnish the image of the country and draw international attention to false accusations.
In a letter to the Ministry of Health on March 2, 2014 E.C, the World Health Organization (WHO) requested permission to import medical supplies into the Tigray Region for one month from March 12, 2014 to April 12, 2014. It was stated that the organization should not have made false accusations against the government by saying, "I have been denied permission" instead of importing the resources into the region.
The government is working to provide humanitarian assistance to people in the region, the statement said. He also said that 20 trucks loaded with various food items and 3 fuel trucks departed from Semera to Tigray State alone. He said it is working to increase the number of trucks carrying food to the region to 40.
The commission said it has so far received permission from 17 international organizations (partners) to import various medical inputs, including vaccines, and 11 partner companies have flown 257,192 kg of medical supplies to the state.
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