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Japan, UNRWA celebrate 15 years in Gaza

Some 100 mothers and children attended the event at the UNRWA Khan Younis Health Centre. (Courtesy of UNRWA)
Some 100 mothers and children attended the event at the UNRWA Khan Younis Health Centre. (Courtesy of UNRWA)
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08 Jun 2023 02:06:11 GMT9
08 Jun 2023 02:06:11 GMT9

Arab News Japan

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) celebrated the 15-year anniversary of the UNRWA Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook in the Gaza Strip June 6.

The MCH Handbook was initially introduced to the occupied Palestinian territory with the help of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Palestinian Ministry of Health in 2008. The handbook provides holistic care information for mothers and children 

It also includes health records from pregnancy to delivery to the child’s first five years of life.

Some 100 mothers and children attended the event at the UNRWA Khan Younis Health Centre – established with the support of the Government of Japan – to show their gratitude for the Japanese contribution to the health and wellbeing of Palestine Refugee mothers across the Gaza Strip and elsewhere.

“We are proud of the contribution of this Japanese experience to raising the level of health for all mothers and their children among the Palestinian refugees,” said NAKASHIMA Yoichi, Ambassador of Japan for Palestinian Affairs and Representative of Japan to Palestine.

“I heard that this MCH Handbook is called ‘passport for saving lives of mothers and children,’ which means that regardless of where you are born and where you live, with this handbook, continuous and equal health care service can be provided to all mothers and children. We highly appreciate great and continuous support from people from Japan and UNRWA for their dedicated contributions,” said Mitsutaka Hoshi, Chief Representative of JICA Palestine.

“At UNRWA, we cannot talk about maternal and childcare without the MCH booklet. Every single pregnant woman uses a MCH booklet, and to date, more than 1 million women and children use the booklet in UNRWA health centres. The booklet contributed to the improvement of health services and supported strong bonds for mothers and children and contributes to the healthy families in Palestine Refugee communities. We all appreciate support from Japan, and mothers are calling the booklet as JICA books,” said Akihiro Seita, UNRWA Director of Health.

The year 2023 marks the 70th anniversary of the support of Japan for UNRWA and Palestine Refugees. The generous contribution this year includes “Offering Emergency Education and lifesaving Food Assistance to Palestine Refugees in the Gaza Strip” of US$ 13 million from Japan to Palestine Refugees in the Gaza Strip.

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