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The World Health Organization has unveiled a major initiative to restore essential health services in Gaza, set to begin next week. The campaign will focus on providing critical care to approximately 44,000 children who have lacked access to basic medical services for nearly two years. In parallel, the WHO has committed to rebuilding Gaza's damaged healthcare infrastructure, with 20 health centers that were destroyed or damaged currently undergoing active rehabilitation to restore the region's medical network.
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00:00Welcome back to From the South. We continue with more information.
00:04The World Health Organization announced a plan to restore vital medical care,
00:08including vaccinations for thousands of children in the Castle Strip.
00:12The initiative will begin next week and will focus on serving approximately 44,000 children
00:18who have been deprived of essential health services for almost two years.
00:24At the same time and in support of the massive campaign,
00:27the WHO is committed to reconstructing the healthcare infrastructure.
00:32The organization specified that 20 health centers that were damaged or destroyed
00:37are being actively rehabilitated in order to restore the healthcare network in Gaza.
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