A look behind the scenes of the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit in Beirut
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Last Friday another transport of the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit reached the Lebanese capital with medical material and medical workers. © FDFA
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In addition to qualified medical workers, 1.5 tonnes of material for primary health care in the fields of surgery, paediatrics and obstetrics reached Beirut. © FDFA
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The health care system is severely affected by the explosion; 500 hospital beds are still lacking. The situation for mothers and their newborns is particularly vulnerable. © FDFA
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The additional experts and material provided by the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit will be used to support health care for mothers and their children. © FDFA
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The additional experts and material provided by the Swiss Humanitarian Aid Unit will be used to support health care for mothers and their children. © FDFA
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The SHA medical unit includes paediatricians, anaesthetists, obstetricians, midwives and nurses. © FDFA
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Specialists in the SHA's medical unit mainly perform surgery on children and provide assistance to women about to give birth. © FDFA
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The SHA medical unit includes paediatricians, anaesthetists, obstetricians, midwives and nurses. © FDFA