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Crisis in Palestine: Situation Report # 3

Crisis in Palestine: Situation Report # 3
Crisis in Palestine: Situation Report # 3

Publisher

UNFPA State of Palestine

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA State of Palestine

Situation Report

Crisis in Palestine: Situation Report # 3

Publication date

15 November 2023

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UNFPA RESPONSE STRATEGY

UNFPA is appealing for US$ 14.1 million to implement a three month response plan aligned with the revised Flash Appeal (October- December).

UNFPA’s Priorities in Gaza to meet the most life-saving needs include:

- Provision of lifesaving SRH medicines, supplies and equipment to hospitals across Gaza
- Distribution of individual clean delivery kits to pregnant women to enable more hygienic birth conditions
- Supporting access to the minimum package of sexual and reproductive health services (MISP)
- Provision of dignity kits to help displaced women and girls of reproductive age throughout Gaza to maintain proper hygiene and meet their menstrual health needs
- Cash assistance to Gender-Based Violence survivors and other vulnerable women and girls (including pregnant and breastfeeding women) to manage their most essential needs

 

UNFPA’s Priorities in the West Bank to respond to the worsening crisis and prepare for continued deterioration include:

- Ensure continuity of service provision and access as the situation continues to deteriorate through pre-positioning and distribution of reproductive health kits containing medical devices, drugs and supplies
- Support to Safe Motherhood Centers, decentralized and mobile service delivery to ensure improved more localized access to safe delivery and SRH services
- Continued operation of Safe Spaces across the West Bank to support vulnerable women and GBV survivors to access case management services
- Engagement with women-led organization to support localization of services and resources
- Provision of dignity kits to help the most vulnerable women and girls of reproductive age to maintain proper hygiene and meet their menstrual health needs