SUPPORT OUR MISSION TO SAVE LIVES

The first two years of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has resulted in tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, wide‑scale destruction of civilian infrastructure, and mass displacement. Although a ceasefire agreement was signed in October 2025, the situation has not stabilized. This resulted in persistent shortages and prevented relief organizations from reaching vulnerable populations.

Dünya Doktorları continues its mission to deliver life‑saving support to people in Gaza.

In January, DDD sent food and supplies in coordination with shipments from the Red Crescent Societies in Turkiye, Egypt and Gaza. Previously DDD has sent medications and medical items to its missions and staff providing health servicesin the besieged area.

DDD's January shipment of supplies.

DDD coordinates its aid shipments with Red Crescent Societies in the region to ensure they can enter Gaza.

HOW YOUR DONATION WILL BE USED?

Your support enables us to maintain and expand these critical, life‑saving services as Gaza’s population continues to face extraordinary levels of suffering nearly three years after the offensive began.

  • Provide medical care, including health consultations, maternal and child health, reproductive health, mental health and psychosocial support, and critical medical supplies to families in crisis-affected communities in Rafah, Gaza
  • Delivering hygiene kits for displaced people in the region
  • Providing food support for the people of Gaza who have been suffering from a famine due to the Israeli offensive
  • Meet other needs as they emerge.

 

HOW WE WORK

To ensure aid reaches civilians despite the ongoing blockage of key routes such as Rafah, DDD partners closely with Red Crescent Societies across the region. These partnerships help us coordinate alternative delivery channels, bypass bottlenecks, and reach affected communities even when official crossings are severely limited or closed. This collaboration allows us to provide medical care, essential medicines, hygiene kits, psychological support, and emergency supplies directly to people on the ground—despite the operational obstacles created by the continued restrictions on humanitarian access. On the ground, donations are managed by DDD partners who distribute the aid to the most vulnerable families.