In Northern Gaza, healthcare facilities are struggling to maintain essential pumping systems due to the lack or failure of proper equipment. These systems are critical for powering sterilization units, supplying water to medical devices, and ensuring cooling in sensitive areas such as operating rooms and intensive care units. Any malfunction can interrupt essential medical services, increasing the risk of serious complications and infection—especially among children, the elderly, and patients with chronic conditions
1-Improving the healthcare environment. 2- Enhancing the quality of healthcare. 3- Increasing the capacity of healthcare facilities to accommodate patients and casualties. 4- Supporting the mental well-being of patients and casualties. 5- Reducing the burden on medical staff. 6- Enhancing the response to emergencies. 7- Improving sustainability in healthcare facilities. Reducing the Risk of infection.
500,000 people, including women, children, and newborns.