The World Health Organization has sent a truck loaded with medical supplies and medicines to assist up to 15,000 people in response to recent flooding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This emergency delivery was made to support both those affected by the floods in priority districts and displaced individuals in Bajaur.
The shipment aims to address immediate health needs, providing essential medicines and medical equipment. The WHO’s intervention comes as local authorities work to help communities impacted by flooding and displacement, seeking to prevent disease outbreaks and ensure continued access to healthcare.
The organization emphasized its commitment to supporting the government and local health services by ensuring the timely delivery of critical supplies. This aid is expected to bolster ongoing relief efforts and improve conditions for vulnerable populations in the region.