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Making the Case for Palliative Care in Humanitarian Settings
Feb 19, 20 2025
Session #1: 3pm London on Feb 19th, 2025 https://t.co/qSHIdMNLmu
Session #2: 8am London on Feb 20th, 2025 https://t.co/xsJntZeH1J
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Making the Case for Palliative Care in Humanitarian Settings
Session #1: 3pm London on Feb 19th, 2025
Session #2: 8am London on Feb 20th, 2025
Zoom Registration Links:
First Session: https://t.co/qSHIdMOjc2
Second Session:
https://t.co/xsJntZfeRh
#WorldDayoftheSick33. Join us for a very interesting conversation between palliative care practitioners of different disciplines, faiths, countries & cultures. How do they identify golden threads of hope? Register👉https://t.co/tQp9w2kSFG
“Palestinian patients are dying because they simply cannot reach hospitals.”
Our new report, “Inflicting harm and denying care”, details how our teams have seen Israeli forces obstruct access to healthcare in the West Bank throughout a year. Read now:
https://t.co/Zy3hWGulIX
📢IAPC & @PallChase collaborate for a special #infographic series to promote #PalliativeCare awareness & education worldwide!
📌The Feb 2025 infographic: Palliative Care in Humanitarian Settings: A Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Approach
🔗All infographics:https://t.co/4Gg98aI45n
Making the Case for Palliative Care in Humanitarian Settings
Feb 19, 20 2025
Session #1: 3pm London on Feb 19
Session #2: 8am London on Feb 20
Zoom Registration Links:
First Session: https://t.co/qSHIdMNLmu
Second Session:
https://t.co/xsJntZeH1J
Sudan: More than 70% of hospitals & health facilities in conflict-affected areas are non-operational.
@WorldBank, @who and @UNICEF are partnering to help restore health care access for 8 million vulnerable people.
https://t.co/rXBN3CARbw
🔍 Ready for a new challenge? EAPC is looking for an Operations Manager to join our dedicated, brilliant head office team.
More details: https://t.co/PzNyBSj0tz
Deadline for applications: 19 January 2025
Children like 8-year-old Ritaj are experiencing devastating losses as the brutal war in Gaza continues.
UNICEF is supporting them with essential needs, including distributing over 500 wheelchairs to children with injuries.
The suffering of children must stop.
By the end of last year, #Haiti's humanitarian appeal was only 42% funded.
This enabled humanitarians to provide vital aid to displaced and vulnerable families.
But many others could not be reached due to insufficient funding and the growing scale of the crisis.
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The world is facing a new era of crisis for children, driven by climate change, conflict, and economic instability. @UNICEF report highlights the key trends affecting children over the following 12 months and beyond. https://t.co/x4XtvGMkYA
📷 UNICEF/UNI497747/Ahmed
Hasina, a mother of five, spent 40 days watching her newborn daughter Zahra in an incubator at the @MSF-supported Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Mazar-e-Sharif Regional Hospital, Balkh Province, after giving birth to twins.
On 8 January, 3 children from Gaza, Palestine, with severe injuries caused by Israeli airstrikes arrived at our hospital in Jordan after months of delays and rejections by the Israeli authorities. Meanwhile, 2 other patients have still been denied medical evacuation from Gaza with no clear explanation.
“It has taken 3 months to evacuate 3 children in need of medical care. The recovery of injured children in Gaza depends on them getting timely care – these delays can lead to life-long disabilities and even death from infections," says Moeen Mahmood, our country director in Jordan.
Last November, Israeli authorities also blocked the medical evacuation of 8 children and their caretakers from Gaza who needed medical care, including a two-year-old with leg amputations, to our hospital in Jordan.
The healthcare system in Gaza has been systematically dismantled by Israeli forces. Patients in need of specialised medical care have nowhere to go. According to WHO, there are at least 12,000 people still in need of medical evacuation from Gaza.
Since 7 October 2023, we have only been able to evacuate 13 children from Gaza to our hospital in Jordan. We call on the Israeli authorities to ensure medical evacuations for all Palestinians in need of care now, including their caregivers, while guaranteeing their safe, voluntary and dignified return to Gaza.
Join @IAHPC free webinar with LEAD grantees to discuss efforts leading to #palliativecare integration in #Albania, #BurkinaFaso, #Colombia, & #Zambia.
Jan 17, UTC 14:00, 3pm CET Europe, 9am Bogota, 2pm Ouagadougou, 4pm Lusaka, 8am Houston.
Register 👉 https://t.co/OD5cyoTjqw