In Southern Gaza, where the humanitarian situation is worsening, residents and healthcare facilities face real challenges due to the shortage of spare parts for essential equipment like pumps and civil machinery. These parts are necessary not only to sustain life but also to ensure the continuity of vital healthcare services. Amid the current crisis, with power outages and an ongoing need for maintenance, the failure of pumps or civil equipment could lead to a critical halt in medical services, putting patients’ lives at serious risk and exacerbating their suffering.
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 or death.
800,000 people, including women, children, and newborns.