The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency today signed a new agreement to strengthen and advance public health services for the millions of forcibly displaced people around the world.The agreement updates and expands an existing 1997 agreement between the two organizations.
A key aim this year will be to support ongoing efforts to protect some 70 million forcibly displaced people from COVID-19. Around 26 million of these are refugees, 80 per cent of whom are sheltered in low and middle-income countries with weak health systems.
Another 40 million internally displaced people also require assistance. For more than 20 years, UNHCR and WHO have worked together worldwide to safeguard the health of some of the world’s
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