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PROJECT GAZA 2024/2025*
Health Crisis in Gaza: A System on the Brink*
Gaza’s healthcare system is nearing collapse, overwhelmed by the growing needs of patients and a severe lack of resources. The impact on the population, especially vulnerable groups, is devastating:

Maternal Healthcare in Ruins
Pregnant women are deprived of prenatal care, and babies are missing essential postnatal check-ups, putting both mothers and infants at risk.

Mental Health Crisis
Rates of anxiety, PTSD, depression, and psychosis are skyrocketing across all age groups. Trauma has deeply affected children, many of whom suffer from enuresis (bedwetting) caused by psychological distress

Paediatric Emergency
Children are battling severe conditions such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), dermatological infections like scabies and SSSS, and widespread malnutrition. Months without vaccinations have left them vulnerable to preventable diseases.

Untreated Chronic Diseases:
Elderly patients with conditions like Alzheimer’s, CKD, and other chronic illnesses are left to suffer without access to essential medications.

Introducing Project Gaza 2025
Project Gaza 2025 is dedicated to delivering immediate and transformative healthcare solutions through a comprehensive two-pronged strategy:
1. Establishing a Medical Hub in Northern Gaza:
This facility is poised to offer accessible, free, and high-quality primary care to many families in need
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2. Distributing Essential Health Kits:
Tailored to meet the specific needs of vulnerable populations, these kits will provide crucial health and hygiene supplies to families in dire need.
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Population Demographic:
Serving an initial community of 50 tents, covering approximately 350 families, the hub will focus on delivering key medical services while also laying the groundwork for future expansion and enhanced care.
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Services Offered:
• Acute and Minor Illnesses
• Maternal and Paediatric Care
• Vaccination Programmes:
• Chronic Disease Management:
• Mental Health Support:
• Sanitation and Preventive Care
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Future Expansion with Your Support:
As the hub evolves, we aim to introduce additional services, including:
Medical Education • Midwifery Services • Ambulatory Care • Prosthetics
Medical Education • Midwifery Services • Ambulatory Care • Prosthetics
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*References: World Health Organization. Occupied Palestinian Territory: Health Situation Report No. 52. WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, December 2024, https://www.emro.who.int/images/stories/Sitrep_52.pdf?ua=1.