Dubai: Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus accompanied by WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari, visited the International Humanitarian City (IHC) in Dubai.
The CEO of IHC Giuseppe Saba, along with senior IHC officials and the staff of the WHO hub in Dubai, received the WHO Director-General. During the visit, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus learned about the scope of the IHC’s work and the facilities provided to various humanitarian organizations in responding to emergencies, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported.
Commenting on his visit, Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus said WHO’s humanitarian hub in IHC has seen “impressive growth” over the last few years. “Not only are we covering 129 countries from here, the space has grown from 3,000 square meters to 20,000 square meters. Our expectation is that the growth will be more. We are now proposing to the UAE to make it a global logistics hub for health emergencies. When that materializes, we will see even more countries being supported from here in the UAE.”
“We were honored by the visit of the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO) and were delighted to take him on a tour of the IHC. Over the years, IHC has been privileged to support WHO in delivering much-needed relief material and emergency supplies to countries in need across the world. This support is part of the humanitarian ethos of Dubai and its leaders, who are committed to extend the emirate’s resources to enable international humanitarian organizations to support communities in need of emergency assistance across the world. IHC’s strategic location and logistics infrastructure allows members of the IHC community like WHO to respond to two thirds of the world’s population within less than eight hours of flight” Giuseppe Saba said.
During the visit, the WHO Director-General toured the warehouses and logistics office of the World Health Organization at IHC, through which relief medical supplies are sent to all six geographic regions of WHO. He also visited IHC facilities such as its semi-automated Kitting Center and cold-chain facilities for medicines and vaccines.