Geneva (ICRC) – Seventeen metric tons of urgently needed medical supplies have arrived in Beirut via air cargo from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). This shipment brings much-needed relief to Lebanon's health-care system, which was already under strain and now faces extreme pressure due to the ongoing armed conflict.
"The International Committee of the Red Cross received around 17 metric tons of medical supplies,” said Laetitia Nemouche Armand, ICRC’s health coordinator in Lebanon. “These supplies are intended to be distributed to hospitals in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, allowing them to continue providing critical and life-saving care to those affected by the escalating conflict."
The shipment, which arrived in the Lebanese capital from Geneva on Friday, includes surgical material and other medical items to help hospitals and medical workers care for trauma injuries, burns, and other needs. This is in addition to humanitarian relief items the ICRC had pre-positioned in Lebanon prior to the recent escalation of violence.
Medical supplies will be distributed to hospitals and medical centres across Lebanon in close collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health with a focus on supporting the newly established trauma units at Rafik Hariri University Hospital (RHUH) and Zahle Governmental Hospital. These centres will prioritize treating conflict-related injuries and provide urgent care to those most affected by the violence.
ICRC medical teams, including specialists in conflict-related injuries, will be stationed at the trauma centres in RHUH and Zahle, working alongside local health professionals to strengthen their capacity in managing the most severe trauma cases.