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Date: Jul 28, 2015
Source: The Daily Star
U.N. closes Iraq health programs
Agence France Presse
BAGHDAD: The United Nations has suspended health programs reaching 1 million people across Iraq because of massive under-funding, it said Monday.

The U.N. said in a statement that “184 front-line health services have been suspended because of the paralyzing funding shortfall for humanitarian activities in Iraq.”

“More than 80 percent of general health programs supported by humanitarian partners are now shut, directly impacting 1 million people,” it said.

“At a time when the people of Iraq need us the most, we are letting them down,” said the U.N.’s humanitarian coordinator for Iraq, Lise Grande.

The U.N. said that the lack of funding meant that half a million children would not be immunized, leading to a risk of measles outbreak and the re-emergence of polio.

The funding shortfall has already led to the sharp reduction of food rations for 1 million people. 

Around a third of water, sanitation and hygiene programs have already been closed and more will suffer the same fate by the end of July, it said.

Among the other consequences of the funding crisis, the U.N. said its programs assisting women and girls who have survived sexual violence would also be cut back.

On June 4, the U.N. launched an appeal for half a billion dollars to tackle the spiraling humanitarian crisis in Iraq, where conflict has displaced more than 3 million people since the start of 2014.

Grande warned that 10 million Iraqis were likely to need life-saving assistance by the end of 2015.

“Although some support is coming in, it’s devastating, inexplicable really, that we are being forced to shut down programs in a country where so much is at stake and where the international community is so involved,” Grande said in Monday’s statement.

The first major wave of displacement began when militants took control of parts of Anbar province in early 2014.


 
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