WHO in occupied Palestinian territory
World Health Organization and the Korea International Cooperation Agency sign off on establishing two Public Rehabilitation Outpatient Centres and Capacity building
Ramallah – West Bank, 09 December 2021 - Dr. Youseung Shin, the country Director of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Palestine, and Dr. Richard Peeperkorn Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) signed off today on an agreement to establish two new Public...
Reduce avoidable morbidity and mortality in oPT by strengthening the Palestinian emergency health care system
H.E. Mr. Giuseppe Fedele Consul General of Italy in Jerusalem (middle), Mr. Guglielmo Giordano Head of the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (right), Dr. Richard Peeperkorn Representative of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the occupied Palestinian territory (left) East Jerusalem, 15 December 2021 - Consul General of Italy in...
Maisa, 37, denied access to treatment for lung cancer
22 November 2021 – Maisa is 37 years old and from Deir Al Balah refugee camp in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. She was diagnosed with lung cancer in July 2021. Since July, Maisa applied 3 times for a permit to reach An-Najah Hospital in the West Bank, to receive cancer treatments that are not available in the Gaza Strip. None of her...
UN Agencies and the Association of International Development Agencies stand by civil society organisations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
14 November 2021 - The decision on 7 November of the Military Commander in the West Bank to declare by Military Orders the six Palestinian NGOs as unauthorized in the West Bank deepens the concern of the UN Agencies and the Association International Development Agencies (AIDA), working in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). The decision is...
“I’m a photographer, so my work depends on my sight.”
Tamer is a 39-year-old photojournalist from Rafah in the south of the Gaza Strip, working for the Associated Press (AP). His sight has been deteriorating since he was diagnosed with a congenital eye condition in 2017. Tamer has required extensive treatments and investigations, not all available in the Gaza Strip. Before May this year, Tamer had...
My three-year-old son, Ameer, had cancer in his eyes. Now he needs treatment.
9 July 2021 - Three-year-old Ameer is a refugee living in Khan Younis in the south of the Gaza Strip. In August 2019, he was diagnosed with a cancer in his right eye called a retinoblastoma. He had surgery outside the Gaza Strip at the time to remove the cancer, and received an ocular prosthesis – a custom-made ball that fits the socket to keep the...
Staggering health needs emerge in the occupied Palestinian territory in the wake of recent escalations
Destruction in Gaza following Israeli strike May 2021 © Photo by Mohammad Libed / OCHACairo, 1 June 2021 – As the ceasefire in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) holds, WHO is scaling up its response to provide health aid for almost 200 000 people in need. WHO has so far provided essential medicines to support trauma care and ambulance...
Updates on escalation in occupied Palestine territory 2021
About our reports: These flash updates will report on the latest impact on health and people’s lives as a result of the escalations of violence across oPt, both from the continuing aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip and settler-related unrest in the West Bank including East Jerusalem. Escalation flash updates: WHO oPT Flash Update Issue 3, May...
Zubaidat: Maintaining primary care provision during COVID-19
5 May 0201 - 33-year-old Amani is a mother of three and nurse who works with a mobile clinic team of the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS). She has been working with the team for the past four years, providing primary care services to underserved and remote Palestinian communities in Area C, which comprises approximately 60% of the West Bank...
Primary care provision at Humsa following mass demolitions
30 April 2021 - Humsa is a collection of Bedouin communities comprising around 175 people, in the north Jordan Valley in the West Bank. Two major incidents of demolitions by Israeli forces at Humsa Al Bqai’a occurred in February 2021, where 60 people including 35 children were left displaced and at risk of forcible transfer. The community was...








