A Call For Collective Action
The Solidarity Coalition continues to move forward in developing and implementing shared programs, strategies, and mechanisms for immediate and long term disaster health care delivery, and in supporting local partner NGOs and front-line service providers to help build and strengthen the local health care service system for recovery and resilience building needs that will be necessary well into the future.
As this collaboration continues to grow we invite other NGOs providing like services in the region, individual practitioners wishing to support them, and those with research, logistical/technical, and organizational skills to join us in solidarity.
We partner with NGOs providing trauma-informed and culturally-informed disaster health care services to Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria to advance the missions and reach of each service, strengthen coordination, share expertise, and deliver sustainable, community-led impact to improve access to essential health services.
Individual health care providers work with NGOs to contribute their expertise and time in supporting direct treatment services, public health education, and local capacity building skills training, well as service mapping and research.
Technically skilled individuals and organizations assist in developing technical mechanisms and strategies for overcoming imposed barriers to Internet access and destroyed internet infrastructure to better support the delivery of essential health care services and activities to recipient communities.
Volunteers and interns contribute to direct service programs, mapping, research, service related technology, and professional outreach while gaining invaluable and meaningful professional and personal experience.
Formal internship, field placement, and documented professional experience is available for those who wish to be part of a dedicated and innovative team creating an unprecedented humanitarian initiative, including those with skills in health care, education, technology, social media, research, and organizational tasks.