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Report for the Med Global-PAMA Medical
Mission to Gaza
Report (From 23/062018 to 28/6/2019)
Submitted to:
Palestinian American Medical Association
(PAMA)
December, 2019
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Mission Activities
Administrative Part
Mission Goal:
Evaluate the health and medical status in Gaza Strip and find
opportunities to improve the health care needs including
Hospital visits, performing needed surgeries, and offering
educational sessions..
Phase 1: Purchase emergency medical supplies for the Dar Al-Shifa
Medical Complex in the Gaza Strip as follows:
Preparation:
1. Purchase emergency medical supplies for
the Dar Al-Shifa Medical Complex in the
Gaza Strip through a public bid process.
2. PAMA volunteers team prepared a list of
needed medications and medical supplies
based on the needs of
Dar Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
3. Nine offers were submitted, seven out
of the nine offers were considered
4. Final 7 companies were: Zant, Leen,
Sandoqa Mirna Pal, Sitco, Farmashia,
and Limex Company
5. Offers were evaluated based on brands,
prices, expiration dates and time of delivery,
availability of items in stock
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6. Winning suppliers were selected based on availability of supplies in their stock in
Gaza for immediate delivery, suppliers with credibility in terms of good quality products
approved by MOH, having long shelf life, fast delivery and compliance with MOH rules
and guidelines.
7. Two suppliers were selected Mirna Pal Company for Medical Supplies and Zant Company for
Medical Supplies and Labs. A technical report was sent to PAMA- Med Global committee to
for final approval.
8. Purchase orders for the two awarded suppliers were prepared for items needed from medical supplies
available in their stock.
Phase 2: Implementation: Purchase of medical supplies
1. Suppliers provided the first purchased batch of medical supplies to warehouse of MOH.
2. MOH team received items and checked the expiration dates, brands, and numbers according to
3. Purchase orders and invoices and signed delivery notes.
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Phase 3: PAMA -Med Global mission headed by Dr. Yousef Khelfa, visited
Gaza hospitals take a closer look at the needs of the patients and the lack of
needed medications, medical supplies and needed equipment.
➢ The medical mission of 14 doctors visited the
AlShifa Medical Complex and met with
patients and listened to their concerns.
Members of the medical mission also listened
to members hospital
administration explaining the daily
challenges facing the medical sector in Gaza
and aspirations to
overcome these challenges
➢ The Members of the mission also visited
Al - Rantissi Pediatric Specialist Hospital
and met with the director and medical staff
to discuss the needs of the hospital.
They also had an opportunity to observe
medical conditions of patients and the
severe shortage of cancer fighting medicines
for young children
➢ The. The delegation also met with
Dr. Rami Al-Abadala General Director of
Department of Human Resources and
Development and Mr. Sami Jaber Director of
Human Resources Department to discuss
plans for training nursing staff and improve
their performance
➢ At the end the Ministry of Health has
expressed its deep appreciation for PAMA -
Med Global mission.
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1. PAMA -Med Global mission performed operations on children with cancer.
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2. PAMA -Med Global Mission conduced a workshop about the use of
portable ultrasound in the ICU.
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3. PAMA -Med Global Mission held an educational session about Colorectal
and Metastatic Liver Surgery.
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4. PAMA visit its program in Gaza Strip and held a ceremony
PAMA sponsored a meet and greet event
with patients benefiting from corneal
transplantation, and other operations
performed/ funded by PAMA projects.
In attendance was Dr. Yousef Khelfa,
Vice President of PAMA Foundation
and Dr. Fadi Safi, PAMA board member.
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5. A second meet and greet event was
held with for students of the Faculty of
Medicine who are benefiting from
PAMA scholarships and educational
programs.
6. PAMA -Med Global honoring doctors who are worked on its projects at
Gaza Strip
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7. The Palestinian Ministry of Health honoring PAMA -Med Global mission
leaders/members
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8. PAMA- Med global mission concluded with Mission a press conference detailing the
mission objectives and outcomes.
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Financial Part
The payments tracking for suppliers and sums of items purchased is as follows in the table:
NO. Description Amount ($) Paid For Invoice
No.
Receipt
voucher No.
1
Medical
Supplies
6,100 Zant Company for Medical
Supplies and Labs
66014
12900
2 38,360 Mirna Pal for Medical
Supplies
514 763
3 91,920 1219
859
4 841
Total Price In U.S.$ 136380
Note:
• The total amount allocated by PAMA for the medical mission is $154,060 US dollars (as a first stage).
• Mirna Pal Company for Medical Supplies was allocated $147,960 US dollars. Company was not able to provide some of the medications
and medical supplies due to limitations from Israeli government. Total amount of supplies not provided is $17,680 US dollars (Attached
letter below) the mount value which is allocated to Mirna Pal for Medical Supplies company become $130,280 US dollars
• Zant Company for Medical Supplies and Labs $ 6,100 US dollars
• The total transferred amount from PAMA is $136,380 US dollars for providing medications and medical supplies
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Official Documentation for
Zant Company
for
Medical Supplies and Labs
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Official Documentation for
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Supplies
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