This project aims to re-establishing an alternative and sustainable electricity source through solar energy systems for hospitals and primary care centres, which will contribute to the continuity of medical services for patients through an energy system that does not require daily fuel consumption. The project involves providing and installing a set of solar energy systems, including batteries for energy storage and all necessary accessories for installation and operation, aimed at restarting hospitals and healthcare centers to meet the needs of all departments such as emergency, surgical operations, intensive care, neonatal units, laboratory analysis, blood banks, radiology services, sterilization, and newborn rooms, in addition to maternity and child care centers.
1. Continuity of Medical Services: a. Ensuring a continuous power supply to healthcare facilities in the region, leading to the uninterrupted operation of emergency services, surgeries, intensive care, neonatal incubators, laboratories, blood banks, and other essential departments. 2. Improved Emergency Response Capacity: a. Providing sustainable energy to help hospitals and healthcare centers offer urgent medical care without interruption, enhancing their ability to handle emergency situations and minimizing the impact of power outages on patients' lives. 3. Protection of Medicines and Vaccines: a. Ensuring continuous refrigeration for medicines and vaccines, preventing spoilage and maintaining their quality, so that patients can receive safe and effective treatments and immunizations. 4. Reduced Dependence on Fuel and Generators: a. Reducing reliance on fuel and generators that were previously used to generate electricity, helping to lower operational costs, especially in light of fuel shortages and limited spare parts. 5. Environmental Benefits: a. Reducing emissions caused by the use of fossil fuels in generators, contributing to a better environmental situation in the Gaza Strip. 6. Improved Healthcare System Sustainability: a. Providing a renewable energy source through solar power, enhancing the sustainability of the healthcare system amid the challenges posed by the ongoing conflict and frequent electricity disruptions. 7. Improved Quality of Healthcare: a. Ensuring a more stable environment for healthcare facilities, which will improve the quality of medical care, especially in critical departments such as intensive care and neonatal care units. 8. Enhanced Capacity to Handle Future Crises: a. Building a backup capacity for healthcare facilities to address any future power supply disruptions, ensuring the continued availability of medical services in the future.
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