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VOA News Reports On Syria's Health Crisis In Midst Of Civil War
kff.org
[Kaiser Family Foundation] - WHO spokesperson Tarik Jasarevic "says many hospitals and health centers in [the capital] Homs have been badly damaged by shelling" and "[o]nly six of 12 public hospitals remain open, and eight out of 32 private hospitals are still in operation -- at
Syrian Conflict a Public Health Disaster
www.voanews.com
[Voice of America] - Tarik Jasarevic is a spokesman for the World Health Organization (WHO), which recently sent a team of observers into the embattled city of Homs. He says many hospitals and health centers in Homs have been badly damaged by shelling. Only six of 12
UN ambassador Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Jordan
edition.cnn.com
[CNN International] - Some 550,000 of the 2.2 million people in the province are in need of humanitarian aid, said World Health Organization spokesman Tarik Jasarevic. And there is little time to get that aid into Homs, which has been a bastion of anti-government sentiment
Aleppo pounded as Jolie visits Syria refugees
www.khaleejtimes.com
[Khaleej Times] - The World Health Organization said it was seeking to reinforce its activities in Homs, where hospitals were “overwhelmed with patients”, according to spokesman Tarik Jasarevic. “The humanitarian situation is grave and continues to deteriorate
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