USAID's Investments for Health in West Bank and Gaza - Dollars to Results

Results of USAID's Health spending

FY 2011 $81.6 M

FY 2012 $30.5 M

FY 2013 $40.3 M

FY 2014 $49.9 M

FY 2015 $63.8 M

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Health programs in the West Bank and Gaza improve health care systems, provide medical equipment, expand access to high-quality medical facilities, and strengthen the institutional capacities of the Ministry of Health and local nongovernmental organizations.

USAID's health program in the West Bank and Gaza aims to:

  • Strengthen essential health systems functions and institutions;
  • Procure essential health supplies, equipment, and other commodities and assist the Ministry of Health in establishing appropriate and cost-efficient procurement procedures;
  • Link communities to their health care facilities, improving service utilization and accountability; and
  • Improve professional training for physicians, nurses, and midwives.
Haijar gets her blood pressure checked.

Haijar gets her blood pressure checked.

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