United Nations: Disturbances in transport corridors in the Middle East affect humanitarian operations

United Nations for project services from unrest in Airspace and transport corridors in Middle East, which is already affecting humanitarian operations and commercial supply chains, which threatens their reach, exposes food prices to the risk of rising, and increases pressure on fragile health systems.
During a speech delivered by the Executive Director, Jorge Moreira da Silva, to the annual meeting of the UNOPS Client Council, he said: "The office is focused on expanding and accelerating practical solutions"
Civil Infrastructure
Georgi indicated that the Office’s teams remain on the ground and provide their services in the areas of rebuilding and restoring civilian infrastructure, restoring basic services, and supporting communities affected by the crisis.
He explained that the Office’s teams continue to provide and distribute fuel for humanitarian purposes, and also manages the United Nations mechanism approved by the UN Security Council to accelerate and monitor the delivery of humanitarian supplies, and support the arrival of humanitarian workers and mine clearance.
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