Gaza Emergency
Facilitating access to life-saving medical care for civilians affected by the humanitarian crisis.
In the face of medical emergency, coordinating access to care
In Gaza, many civilians are being left without stable access to specialised medical care. Hospitals are overwhelmed, infrastructures have been severely weakened, and certain treatments can no longer be provided locally under safe and appropriate conditions.
Human Sea Bridge works to facilitate the coordination of access-to-care pathways by identifying urgent needs, verifying available information, structuring medical files, and connecting families with qualified medical, humanitarian, and institutional stakeholders.
Our role is not to replace medical teams, humanitarian organisations, or public institutions, nor to decide on evacuations. We act as an operational bridge between patients, families, healthcare professionals, and partner organisations able to assess possible care solutions or medical orientations.
Our areas of action
IDENTIFY URGENT NEEDS
Recognising critical medical situations requiring specialised assessment, orientation, or access-to-care solutions whenever possible.
VERIFY AVAILABLE INFORMATION
Gathering and reviewing the medical, administrative, and family-related information necessary to understand each case and support appropriate orientation.
EXPLORE POSSIBLE CARE OPTIONS
Identifying hospitals, doctors, humanitarian partners, or institutions able to evaluate the case and consider suitable pathways for care.
COORDINATE THE RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS
Facilitating communication between families, healthcare professionals, host structures, humanitarian organisations, and competent institutions within the appropriate frameworks.
Faced with this emergency, our action is focused on four priorities.
Our role in emergency coordination
Our work is based on a progressive coordination approach. We aim to transform blocked situations into actionable pathways by mobilising the right stakeholders and securing communication at every stage.
- Identifying critical medical situations requiring specialised orientation
- Verifying available medical and administrative information
- Identifying institutions or professionals able to assess the case
- Facilitating communication between families, doctors, hospitals, humanitarian organisations, and institutions
- Supporting procedures related to medical orientation or evacuation when considered by competent actors
- Preserving confidentiality, dignity, and informed consent for the people concerned
Every case is handled individually. No outcome can ever be guaranteed, but structured coordination can help reopen possibilities for access to care where situations once appeared impossible.
Supporting medical emergency response in Gaza
Your support helps strengthen our work in coordination, documentation, family communication, and case follow-up for civilians in urgent need of appropriate medical care.
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