Donate to medical charities leading the emergency response in Gaza

The United Nations has stated that Palestinians in Gaza are now facing a major humanitarian crisis. UNISON is urging branches to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and the Red Cross.

Gaza’s fragile health system was close to collapse long before Israel’s military assault began on 7 October, due to the tight land sea and air blockade on the strip and years of chronic underfunding.

Now, 115 days into the conflict, healthcare has been decimated, with just 14 out of Gaza’s 36 hospitals partially functioning and essential medicines and equipment in short supply.

Save the Children estimates that 10 children a day are losing one or both legs, usually due to blast injuries.

Donate to MAP

Donate to the Red Cross

For decades, MAP has been working with communities, hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers in Gaza to coordinate care and medical aid, despite the severe restrictions on access.

MAP has been working against the odds in Gaza to get medical supplies and expertise to where it’s needed most. This has included coordinating international health workers to volunteer their expertise in Gaza’s hospitals, which are suffering from a severe shortage of staff due to the war.

According to the UN, at least 300 healthcare workers have been killed in this period.

The Palestinian Red Crescent and Magen David Adom have been leading the response to the emergency in Gaza and Israel. Red Cross and Red Crescent teams have been facilitating trucks of aid with vital medical supplies, tents and blankets, as well as food, water, milk and nappies for children.

The International Committee of the Red Cross has been working to facilitate the release of hostages in Gaza and provide surgeons to hospitals.

The continued bombardment of Gaza has displaced 1.7 million people, forcing most into overcrowded camps, with extremely limited access to clean water and sanitation. Infectious diseases are increasing as a result, further overwhelming a health system that is attempting to deal with an additional 65,000 injured people, despite the severe shortage of life saving supplies.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has declared the entire population at imminent risk of famine.

UNISON has already donated £10,000 to support the emergency response. But we also need every branch to give what it can to help alleviate this desperate situation.

The people of Palestine and Israel cannot wait. Please give what you can today.

Donate to MAP

Donate to the Red Cross

The article Donate to medical charities leading the emergency response in Gaza first appeared on the UNISON National site.

Donate to medical charities leading the emergency response in Gaza

The United Nations has stated that Palestinians in Gaza are now facing a major humanitarian crisis. UNISON is urging branches to donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and the Red Cross.

Gaza’s fragile health system was close to collapse long before Israel’s military assault began on 7 October, due to the tight land sea and air blockade on the strip and years of chronic underfunding.

Now, 115 days into the conflict, healthcare has been decimated, with just 14 out of Gaza’s 36 hospitals partially functioning and essential medicines and equipment in short supply.

Save the Children estimates that 10 children a day are losing one or both legs, usually due to blast injuries.

Donate to MAP

Donate to the Red Cross

For decades, MAP has been working with communities, hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers in Gaza to coordinate care and medical aid, despite the severe restrictions on access.

MAP has been working against the odds in Gaza to get medical supplies and expertise to where it’s needed most. This has included coordinating international health workers to volunteer their expertise in Gaza’s hospitals, which are suffering from a severe shortage of staff due to the war.

According to the UN, at least 300 healthcare workers have been killed in this period.

The Palestinian Red Crescent and Magen David Adom have been leading the response to the emergency in Gaza and Israel. Red Cross and Red Crescent teams have been facilitating trucks of aid with vital medical supplies, tents and blankets, as well as food, water, milk and nappies for children.

The International Committee of the Red Cross has been working to facilitate the release of hostages in Gaza and provide surgeons to hospitals.

The continued bombardment of Gaza has displaced 1.7 million people, forcing most into overcrowded camps, with extremely limited access to clean water and sanitation. Infectious diseases are increasing as a result, further overwhelming a health system that is attempting to deal with an additional 65,000 injured people, despite the severe shortage of life saving supplies.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has declared the entire population at imminent risk of famine.

UNISON has already donated £10,000 to support the emergency response. But we also need every branch to give what it can to help alleviate this desperate situation.

The people of Palestine and Israel cannot wait. Please give what you can today.

Donate to MAP

Donate to the Red Cross

The article Donate to medical charities leading the emergency response in Gaza first appeared on the UNISON National site.

Blog: Donate to aid efforts in Israel and Gaza

We are all horrified by the devastating violence we have seen in Israel and Gaza in recent weeks. I know that many UNISON activists are eager to respond to the crisis, so we are encouraging all our branches to support the critical work of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and the Red Cross.

UNISON condemns the brutal and heinous attack by Hamas against innocent civilians in Israel, and the indiscriminate bombing and collective punishment of the people of Gaza. We are calling for a ceasefire, the immediate and safe release of hostages and for an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Gaza’s fragile health system was already close to collapse before the latest escalation, due to the 16-year blockade on the narrow strip of land. The bombing of Gaza and further severe restrictions on access to water, energy and essential medical supplies have seriously exacerbated the health crisis, with 14 out of 35 hospitals and 71% of primary healthcare facilities no longer able to function.

It is essential that we do all we can to support our colleagues working to save lives in the most appalling circumstances in Gaza and Israel. That is why UNISON has already donated £10,000 to support the critical work of Medical Aid for Palestinians and the Red Cross, and we are asking UNISON branches to give generously to these emergency appeals too.

MAP has a team working in Gaza to get essential supplies to healthcare providers. It is also working with the Palestinian Red Crescent and is establishing operations in Egypt. The Red Cross is working to provide critical support both in Gaza and Israel in response to the crisis, working with the Palestinian Red Crescent and Magen David Adom.

Over 1,400 Israelis and 8,500 Palestinians had been killed by the end of October, and many thousands more injured, sadly, so many of them are children. Please do all you can to support the essential work of these organisations and help our colleagues in Gaza and Israel save lives.

Donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)

Donate to the Red Cross

The article Blog: Donate to aid efforts in Israel and Gaza first appeared on the UNISON National site.

Donate to aid efforts in Gaza and Israel

UNISON is horrified by the devastating violence seen in Gaza and Israel in recent weeks.

General secretary Christina McAnea says: “I know that many UNISON activists are eager to respond to the crisis, so we are encouraging all our branches to support the critical work of Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) and the Red Cross.

“UNISON condemns the brutal and heinous attack by Hamas against innocent civilians in Israel, and the indiscriminate bombing and collective punishment of the people of Gaza. We are calling for a ceasefire, the immediate and safe release of hostages and for an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.”

Gaza’s fragile health system was already close to collapse before the latest escalation, due to the 16-year blockade on the narrow strip of land.

The bombing of Gaza and further severe restrictions on access to water, energy and essential medical supplies have seriously exacerbated the health crisis, with 14 out of 35 hospitals and 71% of primary healthcare facilities no longer able to function.

Christina continues: “It is essential that we do all we can to support our colleagues working to save lives in the most appalling circumstances in Gaza and Israel. That is why UNISON has already donated £10,000 to support the critical work of Medical Aid for Palestinians and the Red Cross, and we are asking UNISON branches to give generously to these emergency appeals too.”

MAP has a team working in Gaza to get essential supplies to healthcare providers. It is also working with the Palestinian Red Crescent and is establishing operations in Egypt. The Red Cross is working to provide critical support both in Gaza and Israel in response to the crisis, working with the Palestinian Red Crescent and Magen David Adom.

Over 10,000 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis have been killed by the conflict so far, and many thousands more injured, sadly, so many of them are children.

Christiana adds: “Please do all you can to support the essential work of these organisations and help our colleagues in Gaza and Israel save lives.”

Donate to Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)

Donate to the Red Cross

The article Donate to aid efforts in Gaza and Israel first appeared on the UNISON National site.