RVF launched its first program in the West Bank and Gaza in 2010. RVF is currently supporting safe drinking water programs in Gaza and conducting epidemiological surveillance on rotavirus disease in the West Bank. The Palestinian Ministry of Health (PMOH) has been sustaining RVF’s Pneumococcal Vaccine Program since 2013 and Rotavirus Vaccination Program since 2016. RVF has been supporting ongoing vaccine impact assessments in partnership with the PMOH and PATH.
RVF Programs in West Bank and Gaza
- Safe Drinking Water Now Available at UNRWA Nuseirat Primary School
- Safe Potable Water Now Provided at the Kuwaiti Field Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza
- Safe Drinking Water for Displaced Families in Khan Younis, Gaza
- Safe Drinking Water Now Being Provided at a School Shelter in Rafah, Gaza
- RVF Announces New Project to Provide Safe Drinking Water to Gaza Schoolchildren
- Vaccine Impact Analysis Confirms Benefit of Rotavirus Vaccine in Palestine
- RVF & PATH Release Results of Rotavirus Vaccine Cost-Effectiveness Study
- Rotavirus Vaccine Already Saving Lives in the West Bank and Gaza
- Help RVF Expand the Mobile Clinic Program in the West Bank
- RVF Rotavirus Vaccination Program Already Saving Lives in Gaza and the West Bank
- Donate Now to Save Babies in Gaza
- Number of Children with Diarrhea Drops Dramatically with Rotavirus Vaccine
- Introduction of the Rotavirus Vaccine in the West Bank and Gaza
- Rotavirus Vaccination for Babies in the West Bank and Gaza Fully Sustained
- Pneumococcal Vaccination Program in the West Bank and Gaza Sustained