WHO statement on the situation in the Gaza Strip
25 September 2007 — The World Health Organization (WHO) expresses deep concern about the recent deteriorating situation for the health of people in the Gaza Strip.
On 19 September, the Israeli Government declared the Gaza Strip a “hostile entity” which may result in the interruptions to water, fuel and electricity supplies to the territory, thus further aggravating an already difficult situation for the health of the population in Gaza. Over many years the people of Gaza have endured many problems that have affected their health and well being:
The recent internal political situation also has the potential to exacerbate the many health problems that Palestinian people are facing. Within the health system in Gaza, the following factors have had direct consequences on the operation of health services:
WHO is increasingly concerned about the consequences of these factors on the health of the population in Gaza and calls on all the parties involved to respect the rights of the people and to create conditions which will enable the access to health services.
- Dismissal and redeployment of hospitals directors and health managers from their position;
- Exclusion from the salary payrolls of hundreds of public health employees;
- Strikes by health workers;
- Conflicting managerial instructions to the health workers (e.g. payment or no-payment of fee for services);
- Denial of access to secondary and tertiary health care services, as a result of the closure of borders.
Document Sources: World Health Organization (WHO)
Subject: Access and movement, Gaza Strip, Health, Social issues
Publication Date: 25/09/2007