IDA honours World Refugee Day
Published on 2023-06-20 09:59:00

IDA honours World Refugee Day

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Amsterdam, 20 June 2023 – On World Refugee Day, we honour the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. Sadly, the last decade has seen a drastic increase of people seeking refuge worldwide. The main causes for this increase are (political) conflict, but also drought and other natural disasters caused by climate change, creating unsafe living conditions. According to UN data, current estimates state that there are over 80 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Of this group, more than 35 million people are refugees, meaning they have left their home countries and are seeking refuge elsewhere. In one year, from end 2021 to the end of 2022, the number of refugees increased from 27.1 million to 35.3 million, largely caused by refugees fleeing the international armed conflict in Ukraine (UNHCR, 2023).

At IDA Foundation we are aware of the extent of this issue and the importance of increasing access to quality medicines and other essential health goods to those in need. Especially to those in low- and middle-income countries, who lack access to essential health resources. One of IDA’s long-term goals is Universal Health Coverage [link to our goals page], in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

As part of this goal, we supply emergency kits and other essential medicines and supplies in bulk to international NGOs and UN organisations, such as UNHCR. These goods are being shipped to several different destination countries currently hosting a large number of refugees (among which Angola, Bangladesh, Burundi, Chad, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Iran, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Malawi, Mauritania, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, Yemen and Zambia).

We supply the most urgently needed items, including medicines and medical supplies to support maternal- and child-health, e.g. to assure safe births and care for newborn children. Other items may include medicines to support the mental wellbeing of refugees. In the last three years we have shipped almost 600 different products, a total of over 3.3 million items. For example, we have shipped medication such as antibiotics, antipsychotics, vasodilators and contraction inducing agents to be used in labour. Key medical supplies delivered include items like syringes, needles, and catheters but also resuscitators and umbilical cord clamps.

For more information about IDA’s emergency response, see our Emergency Response page.