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Health Care Facilities.Pdf United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs GAZA STRIP - HEALTH CARE FACILITIES GAZA EMERGENCY 2014 ¥ Zikim a Karmiya CLASSIFICATIONS OF MINISTRY OF HEALTH e ?4 D D D D D D S DD D D D PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE LEVELS D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Yad Mordekhai D D D D D D D D D D D D 34 F As-Siafa D D 4 ? MoH Level 1 provides: D n D ? D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Preventive services: mother and child health care and D D I D D D D a D D D D D D D D D D D D immunization . D y d D D D e D D e D D e D D h D D b s D D D D Curative services: first aid. a D D D D R D D - D D Netiv ha-Asara l D D D D A D D n d D D 9 D D D D D D D D e D D MoH Level 2 provides: D D 0 D D D D D Erez Crossing D D D a D c D 0 Al Qaraya al Badawiya D D D D Preventive services: mother and child health care, and r D D D (Beit Hanoun) D D D (Umm An-Naser) D D 2 D D r D D o D D D D D D immunization. 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D D D D D D D Khan Yunis D D i CLINIC D q D D (! D r D MoH Level 3 (16) D Nirim D ha (! D S D D l- D D (! D D 55 MoH A D D Patish (! h D D fa D D a D D D D Al Mawasi (Rafah) D R D Qizan an Najjar s D D 'Abasan al Kabira D D NGO 30 MoH Level 4 (8) ni D (! D u D D Y D D D D D an ! D ( D h D Al Qarya as Suwaydiya D (! D K D D (! D D (Swedish Village) D D (! D D D D D D D D D D D D Qa' al Qurein D D D D D D Qa' al Kharaba D D (! D D Nir Oz D D D D M Khuza'a D D Æq Tal as Sultan (! D D D o D D r ! D ( D AccESS AND PHYSICAL ClosuRES PRIMARY HEALTH CARE ( CLINCS) ** a D D g D D D A D D (! D ! l D ( - a D (! D N Umm Kameil k D k Æq D Magen Crossing Point a D MoH - Level 2 e D s D S D - e D l D r D A D D Al Fukhkhari D ClosED AND RESTRICTED AREAS D D D D Ma'on Plants D MoH - Level 3 D D (! D b D D a D 500 Meter effective No-Go Zone* t D t D D a D D D D h Umm al Kilab D D D MoH - Level 4 D K D D - D High Risk Zone D l D 232 D D ? D D D A D D D D Rafah Camp n D D D D (! D e D D D D * In May 2010, the Israeli army declared a no-go zone of D (! B D D D NGO D r D D D D a T D 300-metre width from the fence.
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