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Business governs UN’s ties with U.S. sanctioned Syrian entities
Syrian soldier carrying the UN flag (Designed by Enab Baladi)
On 6 January, the World Health Organization (WHO), an agency of the United Nations (UN), used the U.S. sanctioned Cham Wings Airlines to transport 16 tons of medicines, supplies, and equipment from its warehouses in Dubai city, the UAE, to Benghazi, Libya.
These supplies would be used to support services in health care facilities, as well as strengthen the health response to the COVID19 pandemic, WHO Representative in Libya, Elizabeth Hoff, tweeted.
Ms. Elizabeth Hoff, the #WHO Representative in #Libya, said that the supplies would be used to support services in health care facilities as well as strengthen the health response to the #COVID19 pandemic. pic.twitter.com/LfHe7xT4cX