Luksmeburg via U NICEFhit helps Kosovo with 1.5 tonnes of health protection equipment

Today, second shipment of U supplies arrived in Pristina NICEF included 1.5 tonnes of professional protective equipment (8.900 surgical cloaks) to support health systems response to the coronary pandemic. From the beginning of the spreading of the coronary, U n NICEF has offered 36,200 bail, 33,600 surgical masks, 2,700 densely packed masks, 1,000 overalls [...]
From the beginning of the spreading of the coronary, U n NICEF has offered 36,200 bail, 33,600 surgical masks, 2,700 packed masks, 1,000 convoys for protection, 17,860 cloaks, 2,800 protective fronts, and 81 clinical infrastructure thermometers as support for Kosovo's response to pandemic. Ten per cent of these supplies have been delivered to the Hospital in North Mitrovica and to the one in Gracanica.
Today's support has been provided as part of the U program NICEF for House Visits that are financed by the Luxembourg Government.
Over the past four years, this programme has based the extent of health systems on more than 35,000 children and 15,000 pregnant women.
In response to COVIDD-19, Luxembourg Office in Partnership With U NICEF will continue to provide additional personal protection equipment for first-line health workers. Our other shipments within this line include (40 concentrations of oxygen, etc).
UNICEF office chief Murat Sahin said U's “Zyra The NICEF in Kosovo will continue to support institutions and communities throughout Kosovo to overcome the challenges presented as a result of COVID-19. We know that children and young people suffer disproportionately from COVID-19. As we continue to provide life-saving supplies through generous support of our donors, including the Luxembourg Government, we will improve programmes so that every young child can be helped with response plans and recovery to COVID-19”.












