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Emergency Response in the West Bank - February and March 2025

To support communities in the West Bank, World Vision has continued its emergency response, reaching 193,000 people including 110,000 children in 7 governorates. Read our report to learn more about our response.

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A doctor is examining a toddler in the West Bank

Locked Out of Care: Sustaining Emergency Health Services in the West Bank

Restrictions on movements have seriously affecting access to emergency health care services. To support communities, World Vision is supporting 20 health centers with material and training so they can provide emergency health cares to communities at the village level. In the village of El Karmel, this project is bringing hope among mothers and children. 

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Jerusalem – West Bank – Gaza

World Vision started to work in oPt in 1975. Since then, World Vision has developed one of the largest community-based presences of any organisation operating in the West Bank with 85 dedicated staff and an annual budget of US$11 million in 2023. Last year, our programmes directly benefited over 136,000 individuals, including 95,000 children residing in 150 villages across the West Bank.

Hope and Resilience: Palestinian children talk about the impact of the current crisis on their lives

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Responding to the Growing Food Insecurity in the West Bank

 

20% of the children in the West Bank are regularly skipping meals because they have no food at home
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