Health
Since its establishment, UPA has attempted to address the dual
nature of problems facing the Palestinian health care system—a severely
underdeveloped health system operating in the context of chronic
poverty and chronic low-level war with Israel. The Palestinian medical
community can barely meet the needs of West Bank and Gaza Strip
patients for lack of financial and technical resources. As well,
closure has prevented medics from getting to work and they are regularly
unable to rescue those injured in the clashes. Many medical personnel
have been injured themselves while caring for those in need.
During periods of violence, UPA responds as quickly as possible
to help local health institutions deal with the high numbers of
casualties. Emergency aid from UPA helps Palestinian medical institutions
purchase equipment and supplies with which to save lives.
UPA simultaneously attempts to improve the quality of health care
through its long-term development projects. These projects focus
on upgrading aging medical equipment, funding hospital expansion,
promoting preventive health care, and ensuring a steady supply of
basic medicines to field hospitals throughout the Territories.
In all cases, UPA works with Palestinian non-profit, non-governmental
organizations whose subsidized care constitutes a medical lifeline
for underprivileged families not served by the Palestinian Authority
or the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). Medical non-profits
remain popular with poor Palestinians because they provide quality
services either free of charge or for a nominal fee. Careful consideration
is taken by UPA in selecting NGOs that best provide quality services.
Our other programs include:
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