Emergency Response for Palestinian Medical Evacuees and their Companions, single phase
Since the escalation of the Gaza conflict on October 7, 2023, Egypt has served as a vital humanitarian corridor, receiving over 8,000 injured Palestinians and 16,000 accompanying family members. All medical evacuees and their companions remain in Egypt, unable to return to Gaza due to ongoing insecurity and access restrictions. As medical evacuations continue, pressure on Egypt’s health system continue. The project strengthens access to specialized healthcare, mental health and psychosocial support, and cash assistance.
| Land/Region | Thema | Periode | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|
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Ägypten |
Nothilfe und Schutz Migration und Entwicklung
Schutz, Zugang & Sicherheit
Zwangsvertreibung (Flüchtlinge, Binnenvertriebene, Menschenhandel) |
01.12.2025
- 30.11.2026 |
CHF 500’000
|
- Since October 7, 2023, Egypt has received over 130,000 displaced Palestinians, including 30,000 children, among them 8,000 medical evacuees and 16,000 accompanying family members who remain in Egypt.
- Most reside in Greater Cairo and face legal limbo, limiting access to services, protection, and livelihoods.
- The health system is overstretched, struggling with hospital capacity, workforce shortages, mental health support, and medicine supply.
- Many evacuees have complex war-related injuries, requiring specialized care, MHPSS, and rehabilitation.
- Save the Children has 3,405 individuals on the medical waiting list, 30% of whom are children.
- Socioeconomic vulnerability is high: 72% have no income, and 99.6% cannot meet all essential needs.
- Children are disproportionately affected, with injuries, trauma, and 6,000 needing Child-Friendly Spaces and psychosocial support.
- Mental health needs are severe: 96.9% experience depression; family-centered psychosocial support is urgently required.
- Cash assistance is critical: 19,998 requests received in 2025, 90% for cash; such support improves both material and psychological well-being.
- Despite recent peace initiatives in Sharm El-Sheikh, the situation in Gaza remains fragile. While the talks raise hopes for stability, they are also expected to increase cross-border medical movements and humanitarian needs in Egypt, as displaced Palestinians continue to require long-term care and assistance.
- Save the Children Federation
- Save the Children Switzerland
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Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD NOTHILFE
REGIERUNG UND ZIVILGESELLSCHAFT
Sub-Sektor nach Kategorisierung des Entwicklungshilfeekomitees der OECD Materielle Nothilfe und Leistungen
Ermöglichung der geregelten, sicheren und verantwortungsvollen Migration und Mobilität
Unterstützungsform Projekt- und Programmbeitrag
Projektnummer 7F11646
| Hintergrund |
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| Ziele | Palestinian medical evacuees and their families residing in Egypt have improved health, psychosocial well-being, and resilience, enabling them to better cope with displacement, medical challenges, and socio-economic vulnerabilities, thereby addressing critical gaps in service provision for those excluded from formal support systems. |
| Zielgruppen | The project aims to provide direct services to a total of 1,880 beneficiaries (68% female; 32% male), of which approximately 700 are children: while indirect reach will be around 1,610 (70% female and 30 % male). |
| Mittelfristige Wirkungen |
Outcome One: Strengthened health response for displaced Palestinians in Egypt by enhancing their access to essential healthcare. Outcome Two: Improved psychosocial wellbeing of Palestinian medical evacuees and their families through the delivery of structured MHPSS services. Outcome Three: Reduced vulnerability, increased self-reliance and resilience of Palestinian medical evacuees thanks to multipurpose cash assistance. |
| Resultate |
Erwartete Resultate: Output 1.1: Displaced Palestinians are identified and assessed through a responsive medical case management that ensures equitable access and continuous follow-up, including for mental health needs. Output 1.2: A network of contracted hospitals and specialized providers, who delivers affordable, quality secondary and tertiary health services for displaced Palestinians with negotiated service packages including mental health care, is established. Output 1.3: Displaced Palestinians receive needed secondary and tertiary health services through a reliable, patient-centered referral and reimbursement system that minimizes financial and administrative barriers. Output 1.4: Facilitated Access to Psychiatric Services through Targeted Cash Support Output 2.1: Teachers’ capacity on MHPSS approaches is strengthened Output 2.2: Children and their parents access comprehensive MHPSS services Output 3.1: The most vulnerable Palestinian medical evacuees and their families are supported to address their basic needs in a dignified way through the provision of multi-purpose cash assistance. Resultate von früheren Phasen: N/A |
| Verantwortliche Direktion/Bundesamt |
DEZA |
| Projektpartner |
Vertragspartner Internationale oder ausländische NGO |
| Koordination mit anderen Projekten und Akteuren | Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) |
| Budget | Laufende Phase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 500’000 Bereits ausgegebenes Schweizer Budget CHF 0 Budget inklusive Projektpartner CHF 1’000’000 Projekttotal seit Anfangsphase Schweizer Beitrag CHF 0 Budget inklusive Projektpartner CHF 500’000 |
| Projektphasen |
Phase 1 01.12.2025 - 30.11.2026 (Active) |