WHO suspends operations at Dubai emergency logistics hub
Explosions from the interception of an Iranian projectile are seen in the sky over Dubai on March 1, 2026.
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The Middle East war has forced the World Health Organisation
to suspend operations at its global emergency logistics hub in Dubai, the
agency's chief said Thursday.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus voiced alarm at the conflict, which erupted Saturday with US-Israeli attacks on Iran, and warned that the
"impact goes beyond the immediately affected countries".
"Operations at WHO's logistics hub for global health
emergencies in Dubai are currently on hold due to insecurity," he told a
press conference.
Last year, the logistics Dubai hub processed more than 500
emergency orders for 75 countries around the world, Hanan Balkhy, the WHO's
Eastern Mediterranean regional director, told reporters.
"Humanitarian health supply chains are now being
jeopardised," she warned.
Balkhy explained that "the hub's operations are
temporarily on hold due to insecurity, airspace closures and restrictions
affecting access to the Strait of Hormuz".
The disruption, she said, was "preventing access to $18
million in humanitarian health supplies while another $8 million in shipments
cannot reach the hub".
It was affecting more than 50 emergency supply requests from
25 countries, as well as some $6 million in medicines destined for the Gaza
Strip.
And, she cautioned, $1.6 million in polio laboratory
supplies were being held up, which could have dire impacts for Afghanistan and
Pakistan, where the disease is endemic.


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