EN | DE | FR
Jetzt Spenden

After reconnaissance in Damascus: Emergency relief expert reports from Syria

Oliver Hochedez, Head of the Emergency Relief Department (right), and Istvan Toth, Head of the Middle East Department, were in Syria and spoke with partners and employees of various ministries to assess the current situation. Photo: Malteser International

Damascus/Cologne. German and Syrian emergency relief experts have met with representatives of the Ministry of Health in Damascus. The new rulers in Syria's capital signaled their intention to seek further and more intensive cooperation with Malteser International and national aid organizations in the country to care for the population. “The need for humanitarian aid and treatment capacities is immense. So many villages have been destroyed, many schools and hospitals are no longer functional. It is hard to witness this level of suffering and destruction,” says Oliver Hochedez, Head of Malteser International's Emergency Relief Department, describing his impressions after the reconnaissance. He returned to Germany on Saturday after his stay in Damascus.

Malteser International and its partner organizations have provided a wide range of aid in north-western Syria during the war since 2012. They currently maintain 18 health stations that, for example, distribute vital medicines and provide obstetric care. Malteser International and its partner organizations have also delivered food, hygiene products and everyday necessities to displaced people and others in need. Last year, more than 750,000 people accepted these offers of aid.

Malteser International is urgently calling for donations. “The Syrian people need our help. This is immediately clear to anyone who comes to the country. It is now important for us as an aid organization to provide concrete support where lives are threatened by the poor supply situation. Where possible, we want to further expand our aid and need more donations to do so,” says Hochedez.

Attention editorial offices:
Photos are available for download: click here

Oliver Hochedez, Head of Emergency Relief Department at Malteser International is available for interviews and sound bites.
Media contact: +49 (0)221 9822-7180, katharina.Kiecol(at)malteser-international.org

The people in Syria are in urgent need of donations.

DONATE NOW

The people in Syria are in urgent need of donations.
Malteser Hilfsdienst e. V.
IBAN: DE10 3706 0120 1201 2000 12
S.W.I.F.T.: GENODED 1PA7
Keyword: “Syria”

Ihr Kontakt

Katharina Kiecol
+49-(0)221-9822-7181
Email: katharina.kiecol(at)malteser-international.org

Bildrechte

Alle hier zur Verfügung gestellten und nicht explizit mit dem Namen eines Fotografen gekennzeichneten Bilder sind honorarfrei und dürfen unter Angabe der Quelle "Malteser International" für die Berichterstattung über Malteser International verwendet werden. Alle Rechte am Bild liegen bei Malteser International.

Anders verhält es sich bei allen explizit mit dem Namen des Fotografen gekennzeichneten Fotos. Hier liegt das Urheberrecht beim Fotografen. Die Nutzung dieser Fotos durch Dritte ist daher nicht kostenfrei und nur nach Rücksprache mit Malteser International und dem Fotografen gestattet.

PRESSEVERTEILER

Tragen Sie sich jetzt in unseren Presseverteiler ein, um direkt über neue Meldungen informiert zu werden.

Datenschutz / Abmeldemöglichkeit
Unterstützen Sie uns mit Ihrer Spende!
Jetzt spenden