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Novita' dall'Osservatorio Italiano sulla salute globale

Il 14 marzo 2009 si e' svolta l’assemblea dei soci dell’Osservatorio italiano sulla salute globale (OISG). All’ordine del giorno vi erano numerosi argomenti, che hanno suscitato uno scambio approfondito e una interessante discussione, e il rinnovo del consiglio direttivo, con l’elezione di: Adriano Cattaneo (presidente), Nicoletta Dentico (vice presidente), Sunil Deepak (tesoriere), Patrizia Di Caccamo (segretaria), Pirous Fateh-Moghadam.


 
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Emergenza Gaza

FIELD UPDATE ON GAZA FROM THE HUMANITARIAN COORDINATOR
14 January 2009, 1700 hours
“What I saw today was shocking. It is unacceptable to see so many wounded people. Their lives must be spared and the security of those who care for them guaranteed.”
- Jakob Kellenberger, President of the ICRC, during a visit to the Gaza Strip on 13 January
The Israeli military operation has entered its nineteenth day. Israeli air, sea and ground forces continue to surround populated areas of the Gaza Strip, and the Gaza and North Gaza Governorates remain isolated from the rest of the territory. The humanitarian crisis is intensifying and the number of Palestinian civilian casualties is increasing.
 
From Medical Aid for Palestinians

From Medical Aid for Palestinians www.map-uk.org


Al Quds Al Awda hospital are surrounded by Israeli military – and that no one is allowed to enter or exit the hospitals. Al Quds hospital is said to have been like this since 3 am this morning. Ibrahim at the European Hospital has stated that the situation there has been like this since 9:30pm last night and that the Israeli military are using white phosphorus in the area surrounding the hospital. In addition to not letting anyone enter or leave the hospitals, people in the surrounding area of the hospitals are not allowed to leave their homes.

 
Health situation in The Gaza Strip

 On 13 Jan Israeli missiles destroyed the PHC clinic (for maternal and child health) of the Near East Council of Churches in Al-Shuja’ia area. 
MSF Spain in Jerusalem and MSF Belgium in Rafah still waiting to enter Gaza.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health (MoH) on 14 January, at least 1011 people have been killed since 27 December, including at least 85 women and 311 children. 4650 Palestinians have been injured, including 1552 children and 652 women.

Since 27 December 2008, 13 health personnel have been killed and 22 health personnel have been injured while on duty according to reports from the health information centre of the MoH in Gaza.