15 dead & 66 injured in the incursion to Gaza on February 2004
The consequences of Israeli military operation in Gaza on February 11, 04 resulted in casualties, destruction of infrastructure and displacement of families.
15 dead & 66 injured were reported during the Israeli incursions into Al-Shujaeya and Rafah areas.
During the incursion, PRCS ambulances were denied access to the injured people: the medical teams of the ambulances were targeted and threatened by the Israeli Army gunfire during their mission to rescue casualties. In Al-Shaout area, direct gunfire reached one of the PCRS ambulances while transporting one victim. Further injuring the patient, and damaging the ambulance.
One five-floor building and six homes were totally destroyed. The concrete fences of four different schools were either destroyed or damaged by bulldozers, and gunfire caused structural damage to some of the classrooms. Telephone, electricity and water networks were seriously damaged in Al-Shaout and Zurob neighborhoods.
Italian Cooperation Health Projects Database Presentation On January 21st 2004, the Italian Cooperation presented the “Health Projects Database” with the attendance of most of the donors and implementing agencies, in order to receive a feedback from the users. The database was extensively illustrated and, through the discussion, the following points have been raised: · The terminology used in the database (e.g. implemented, suspended, under preparation) should be clarified by setting standard definitions. · Lack of updating, resulted from administrators not following up, scarce cooperation and motivation of donors. · Scarce validity of data, as for example the number of projects considered in the database refers instead to specific activities
Since January 16, Israeli military incursions have left 584 people homeless in the town and refugee camp of Rafah, in the south of Gaza strip. The fresh demolitions have worsened the already severe humanitarian crisis in Rafah, where a total of 9,970 people have lost their homes since October 2000. In the whole Gaza Strip, 14,852 people have been made homeless by Israeli actions since the start of the strife. For more information: www.un.org/unrwa Palestinian Health Information Center asks feedback on the MoH Annual Report 2002 The Palestinian Health Information Center (PHIC) of the Ministry of Health has been publishing - since 1994 - several annual reports on the health status in Palestine (The annual reports are published on the MoH website www.moh.gov.ps and on the Health Inforum website www.healthinforum.org ) The PHIC is actually working on the annual report 2003. A need for a further improvement of the quality of the information produced in the report is strongly perceived by the Information Center professionals. Therefore, the PHIC launches an appeal to those experts in the field of health information that are interested in improving the health information system in Palestine. In particular, technical support is sought in order to: § Give a feedback on the 2002 annual report (topics covered, relevance and accuracy of indicators, quality of analytical sections, editing, etc.) § Provide recommendations on the above for the development of the next report A participatory effort for improving the annual report would be highly appreciated by the Ministry of Health. This could possibly lead to the establishment of a network of experts, functioning as a scientific board of the publication. Hoping that this appeal will stimulate a response for a productive joint work Please contact:
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