Venezuela accepts first batch of aid from Red Cross amid medicine shortage

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The healthcare system in Venezuela has been described as in 'utter collapse' by a Human Rights Watch report.

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According to United Nations estimates, a quarter of the population is in need of humanitarian assistance, with 300,000 lives at risk due to lack of medicine and 1.9m people suffering from malnutrition. Last month, the Red Cross announced it would start delivering aid to about 650,000 people and would not accept interference from either political side.

 

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