Blood transfusion centres throughout the country are challenged with shortage of blood bags and other systematic problems such as lack of fluidity. WHO is committed to providing immediate and long-term support to these centres. The Organization is also working with the local health authorities on advanced planning to meet the needs in 2018.
“WHO with our partners have made tremendous efforts to prevent the collapse of the Libyan health system, but thousands of people remain in dire need of critical health services,” said Dr Jaffar Hussain, WHO Representative to Libya.
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