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WHO head in Middle East 'disturbed' by abuse reported by AP

Por: Associated Press Health October 24, 2022

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LONDON (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization’s Eastern Mediterranean region told staff in an email that he is “very disturbed” by allegations reported by The Associated Press that the U.N. health agency’s Syria director misspent millions, abused staff and violated the organization’s own COVID-19 protocols as the pandemic hit the war-torn country. In a message sent to all staff in the Middle East on Friday, Dr. Ahmed Salim... + full article



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