Gulf Times

QRCS allocates $1mn to Palestine

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Qatar Red Crescent Society announced the allocation of $1mn, in response to the recent events in Palestine and to provide the most basic needs at the present time. Through its urgent response and rapid action, QRCS seeks to provide support in a number of areas, such as: the provision of medicines and medical consumable­s to keep pace with the acute consumptio­n of these materials in the current situation, and ambulances, the provision of medical equipment for hospitals, materials to prevent the spread of Covid-19, food and non-food supplies, and partial repair of damaged homes.

Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) announced the allocation of US$1mn, in response to the recent events in Palestine and to provide the most basic needs at the present time. Through its urgent response and rapid action, QRCS seeks to provide support in a number of areas, such as: the provision of medicines and medical consumable­s to keep pace with the acute consumptio­n of these materials in the current situation, and ambulances, the provision of medical equipment for hospitals, materials to prevent the spread of Covid-19, food and non-food supplies, and partial repair of damaged homes.

QRCS team in Gaza Strip also conducted a field visit to the affected areas and hospitals to assess the damage and urgent humanitari­an needs. Al-Shifa Hospital, which is considered the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, was evaluated to check on the safety of the wounded and to identify the most important health needs, and it was found that there is an urgent need to provide hospitals with medicines and urgent medical consumable­s in light of the continued aggression of the occupation forces on Gaza Strip.

QRCS indicated that the health sector is suffering due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, and the health burdens have increased on the Ministry of Health and health institutio­ns due to the recent escalation that would weaken the ability to respond to serve the residents of Gaza, in addition to evaluating some residentia­l areas affected by the bombing, provided that the field team continues assessing the affected areas to coincide with the implementa­tion of the urgent response in securing basic needs.

QRCS seeks to launch an urgent relief campaign to provide a decent life for those affected by recovery programmes that will last for 18 months. QRCS has recorded over the past few years distinguis­hed achievemen­ts in many humanitari­an fields and urgent interventi­ons through its office in Gaza and its field team in the West Bank, including the restoratio­n and rehabilita­tion of the operations and sterilisat­ion department at the Palestinia­n Red Crescent Hospital in Jerusalem and providing it with medical devices and equipment, as well as supporting the ambulance and emergency services of the Palestinia­n Red Crescent Society with 4 ambulances during the years 2020-2021, as this project comes as a continuati­on of an integrated interventi­on program for QRCS, which has been implemente­d since 20162017, with the aim of building the capabiliti­es of Palestinia­ns to respond to emergency conditions.

QRCS stated that this response comes after the bloody events and violations of internatio­nal humanitari­an law in Jerusalem, Gaza and many cities in the West Bank, and because dealing with and responding to these events is a humanitari­an duty, QRCS has monitored the developmen­t of these events by activating the Informatio­n Management Center in cases of disasters since May 8, and daily constant contact with his mission in the Gaza Strip and field teams in the West Bank, and continuous communicat­ion with the Palestinia­n Red Crescent and the Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).

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