PAMA in the West Bank & East Jerusalem
Strengthening Systems and Expanding Access
The West Bank faces a progressive deterioration in access to healthcare services. Intensified military operations, movement restrictions, settler violence, and fiscal constraints placed increasing pressure on healthcare delivery.
Hospitals and primary care facilities operated under significant strain, including:
- Frequent stockouts affecting essential medications
- Delays in ambulance services and patient referrals due to movement restrictions
- Growing unmet needs in surgical, critical care, and oncology services
- Increased pressure on maternal health, rehabilitation, and specialized care services
Our Response in the West Bank and East Jerusalem
PAMAβs 2025 response focused on targeted system strengthening, ensuring that services remained accessible while addressing critical gaps in care.
Reducing care delays
including surgical backlogs and diagnostic waiting times
Supporting hospital operations
through staffing, equipment, and supply provision
Strengthening human capital
through education, training, and fellowships
Expanding access to specialized services
including critical care, oncology, and rehabilitation
Strategic Significance
PAMAβs work in the West Bank reflects a strategic shift from emergency response to system strengthening.
By addressing service gaps and investing in human capital, PAMA:
- Stabilizes healthcare delivery under pressure
- Reduces reliance on external referrals
- Strengthens institutional capacity
- Build a sustainable pipeline of healthcare professionals
Programs in the West Bank & East Jerusalem
Healthcare
Strengthening hospitals, reducing surgical backlogs, supporting specialized services, and improving access to critical and maternal care.
Education
West Bank
Strengthening Care, Reducing Gaps, and Investing in System Resilience
Total beneficiaries reached in the West Bank (2025): 6,003
Healthcare
5,708 beneficiaries
Education
295 beneficiaries
Key health impact indicators (2025)
- 185 Surgeries performed
- 6 Hospitals supported directly
- 67 Students received Scholarships
- 117 scholarships
- 207 Capacity Building of Healthcare Professionals