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PA: Peace talks off until East Jerusalem housing shelved
Thursday 11 March 2010

World Bank report – Checkpoints & Barriers
Thursday 11 March 2010

MAP Delegation Attend Opening of Gaza Neonatal Unit
Thursday 11 March 2010
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Stunted Lives

Recent research supported by MAP in the medical journal The Lancet, highlighted how the lives of many Palestinian children are, increasingly and literally, stunted.
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MAP works in partnership with local organisations to meet the health and medical needs of Palestinians worst affected by the occupation, the ongoing conflict with Israel and the lack of a just political solution to the crisis.
MAP responds to local needs, supporting a diverse range of projects that benefit some of the most vulnerable communities in the region.
Campaign to end the Gaza blockade
17 February 2010
Failing Gaza - Report
12 January 2010
Primary Health Care
6 January 2010
Trauma Care
16 December 2009
Child Health Diplomas
2 December 2009
Helping Families in Nahr al-Bared
29 October 2009
Improving Palestinian Women's Lives
22 September 2009
Advisory Clinic on Reproductive Health Issues in Ein el-Helweh Camp
17 September 2009
Responding to the attacks on Gaza
15 September 2009
MAP Launches Mobile Clinic
10 August 2009
Helping Children with Disabilities
5 May 2009
Seven Jewish Children - A Play for Gaza
10 March 2009
The Community Training Centre for Crisis Management
16 February 2009
MAP Responds to BBC
30 January 2009
CHILDREN Under 5 Family Hygiene Kits
13 January 2009
Appeal for Bethlehem
25 November 2008
The Appeal for Bethlehem is raising urgent funds to ensure that where people are physically prevented from accessing medical care, our mobile clinics can bring it to them.
Longterm Support for Malnourished Children in Gaza
25 November 2008
MAP is supporting clinics that are combating child malnutrition across Gaza
Health Development in Dbayeh Camp
1 July 2008
MAP is running community based microcredit schemes to improve the health of refugees in this small camp outside of Beirut

