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Middle East carries half of global humanitarian burden — WHO

Middle East carries half of global humanitarian burden — WHO

From Vanguard · () English

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  • The Eastern Mediterranean region bears nearly half of the world's humanitarian burden, despite having less than 10% of the global population.
  • This disproportionate burden exposes millions to escalating disease outbreaks and collapsing health systems.
  • The World Health Organization warns of preventable deaths due to the severe humanitarian crisis in the region.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning regarding the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean region. The region is shouldering nearly half of the global humanitarian burden, a staggering figure given it represents less than 10 percent of the world's population.

This immense pressure is placing millions of people at severe risk. They face worsening disease outbreaks, the collapse of essential health systems, and an increasing number of preventable deaths. The WHO highlights the critical need for immediate attention and intervention to alleviate the suffering in the area.

The disproportionate humanitarian load carried by the Eastern Mediterranean underscores a global imbalance in resource allocation and crisis response. The organization's warning serves as a grave reminder of the urgent need for international support and effective strategies to address the complex challenges faced by the region's vulnerable populations.

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