MONTE CARLO, Monaco,
June 30 (UNHCR) – An infant Iraqi refugee has been flown to Europe for live-saving surgery under an accord signed here less than two weeks ago between UNHCR and the Mediterranean principality of
Monaco.Basim Omar Basim, aged two-and-a-half, flew out of Damascus on Friday and is being looked after by a host family in southern France. Basim, the first child to benefit under the landmark
agreement signed on World Refuge Day (June 20), is expected to undergo heart surgery in Monaco early next week."This child's departure for Monaco gives a concrete expression of the benefits of
the agreement and we hope more medical evacuations will follow in the near future," Philippe Leclerc, UNHCR's acting representative in Syria, said shortly before the young boy left for Europe.Basim was chosen for surgery when two Monegasque doctors, François Bourlon, a cardio-thoracic paediatrician, and orthopaedic surgeon Tristan Lascar, were flown to Damascus by UNHCR and the
Monaco government in early March to examine Iraqi refugee children in need of medical treatment not available in Syria.Dr. Bourlon recommended that the seriously ill young Iraqi be sent to
Monaco for urgent surgery, believing that it would improve his chances of survival. Basim was flown free of charge to Monaco by the Aviation Sans Frontieres charity. "This complicated and very
expensive open-heart surgery is not possible in Syria," explained Adam Musa Khalifa, UNHCR's senior public health officer in Damascus.Basim's family were not able to travel to Syria and they
have found it difficult being without their son, but they realize that this is a crucial and rare opportunity that could ensure that he lives a healthy, dignified and long life.Funds for the
programme were raised last year by various charity groups to mark Prince Albert of Monaco's 50th birthday. UNHCR has been handling administrative and logistical aspects of the programme as well as
working with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent to identify children in need of care.The Principality of Monaco, situated on the French Riviera, is the world's second smallest independent nation. It
has a surface area of 196 hectares (485 acres) and is home to around 32,000 people, making it one of the most densely populated countries on earth.Francois Hurstel in Damascus, Syria
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Internally displaced boys, who fled a military offensive in the Swat valley region, are silhouetted at a playground in the UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) Yar Hussain camp in ...