Healthcare Program – Gaza
In 2025, Gaza’s health system operated under conditions of extreme strain, with widespread infrastructure damage, shortages of essential supplies, and limited access to specialized care. In this context, PAMA implemented a comprehensive healthcare program designed to sustain critical services, support frontline facilities, and expand access to care across multiple levels of the health system.
Rather than isolated interventions, PAMA’s approach in Gaza is built on integrated, complementary components that collectively preserve service continuity, strengthen system functionality, and respond to urgent and evolving needs.
Our Approach
PAMA’s healthcare interventions in Gaza are structured across eight core intervention areas, ensuring a balanced response that addresses infrastructure, service delivery, workforce capacity, and access to specialized care.
Infrastructure support
Targeted rehabilitation and upgrading of hospital departments to restore functionality and ensure safe service delivery.
Provision of Medical Equipment & Medical Furniture
Strengthening hospital readiness through the provision of essential medical equipment and clinical furniture.
Provision of Medications and Medical Disposables
Ensuring continuity of care
Medical Missions
Deployment of specialized, short-term medical teams to address critical gaps in expertise and service delivery.
Deployment of Healthcare Staff
Placement of healthcare professionals within supported facilities to reinforce overstretched teams and maintain service continuity.
Telemedicine & Innovative Care Models
Introduction of remote care solutions to overcome access barriers and specialist shortages.
Clinical Services – Tertiary Level
Support to hospital-based specialized care, including advanced and life-saving interventions. This includes Surgical procedures (major and minor), Specialized care (e.g., ICU, oncology, dialysis), Rehabilitation services
Community-Based Clinical Services
Expanding access to essential healthcare services at the community level, particularly for vulnerable populations.
Key health impact indicators (2025)
9
Hospitals supported directly
15
Primary Healthcare Centers (PHCs) and Medical Points (MPs)
2
Telemedicine Healthcare Programs
305K+
Surgical services
149K+
Units of medications and medical supplies delivered:
274
Healthcare staff deployed
14
Medical missions conducted
20
Emergency Medical Team (EMT) members deployed
Gaza's Projects