The deterioration of the security climate is causing great difficulties for community and hospital pharmacies that can no longer receive even the essential drugs they need to replenish their stocks.
Such a situation endangers the lives of patients and conspires against the quality of life of people undergoing treatment for non-communicable diseases.
In addition to the problem with medicines, the population of Port-au-Prince is affected by the health crisis, as the health system remains on the verge of collapse.
Many centers are closed or have limited their attention to a citizenry distressed by gang violence.
The United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that the sector is currently suffering from a shortage of medicines and the absence of health personnel.
There is also a shortage of blood donations, medical equipment and beds to treat gunshot victims, the OCHA statement said.
Catherine Russell, Executive Director of the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef), denounced that the main social services are on the verge of collapse.
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