Reference : V-P-LB-E-01614
Date : 26/09/2024
Country/Region : LEBANON
Caption : Tyre, school. ICRC and Lebanese Red Cross staff distribute blankets, hygiene kits, essential household items and mattresses to people displaced by the escalating violence.
Photographer : YASIN, Mohammed
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : YASIN, Mohammed
Description : “In response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Lebanon, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has undertaken significant efforts to support communities and healthcare facilities impacted by the situation. Between September 17 and November 1, we have prioritized the provision of essential supplies, medical aid, and infrastructure support to alleviate immediate needs.

Providing relief to internally displaced people

With thousands of families displaced and seeking shelter, the ICRC has focused on supplying the most basic relief items to support these vulnerable populations. Between 17 September and 1 November 2024, we have distributed 39,700 blankets and 19,000 mattresses to displaced people across Lebanon. These items help to provide comfort and dignity to families who have left behind their homes and belongings. Our teams have also delivered 81,600 hygiene kits, 76,000 food parcels, and 16,500 kitchen sets to help people maintain a degree of self-sufficiency in preparing meals for their families.

Supporting critical health-care facilities

The strain on Lebanon’s healthcare system has been immense, with hospitals and health centers facing shortages of fuel, medical supplies, and equipment. In response, the ICRC has delivered 186,800 liters of fuel to various healthcare facilities to keep essential services running. Additionally, we supplied 300 mobility and walking aids to physical rehabilitation centers, aiming to assist those with mobility impairments and provide continuity in rehabilitation care.

To address urgent medical needs, the ICRC has provided 6 weapon-wound treatment kits to hospitals to assist in treating 300 patients. Drugs and medical supplies were also distributed to 29 primary healthcare centers and 23 hospitals, helping to alleviate shortages and support ongoing treatment efforts. In addition, we supplied medical materials to 11 emergency medical service centers to ensure frontline responders have the resources needed to provide timely care.”

ICRC website, article 15/11/2024
Original material : digital
Resolution : 6720x4480
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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