Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) is a British charity that offers medical services in the West Bank, Gaza and Lebanon, and advocates for Palestinians' rights to health and dignity. It is in special consultative status with ECOSOC since 2002.

Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) works in partnership with Palestinian communities to uphold their rights to health and dignity. We do this by developing effective, sustainable and locally-led healthcare services, providing medical aid during emergencies, and campaigning to break down the barriers to Palestinian health and healthcare today and for the future.

MAP History

Between 16 and 18 September 1982, Lebanese Phalangist militants entered the Beirut refugee camp of Sabra and Shatila, and killed and injured hundreds of unarmed Palestinian and other civilians inside. The camp’s residents were defenceless.

The Israeli army, who had invaded Lebanon earlier that year and had surrounded the camp, had full knowledge of what was taking place inside, yet they never intervened. Instead, they illuminated the camp throughout the night by flares launched into the sky from helicopters and mortars.

Working in a hospital inside the camp at the time was a young orthopaedic surgeon from London, Dr Swee Chai Ang. Refusing to leave the hospital, Dr Ang worked tirelessly to save the injured and protect her patients during the massacre.

On her return to London, Dr Ang joined with fellow medical professionals and humanitarians to establish Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), in order to send doctors and nurses to work in the Palestinian refugee camps and provide frontline care.

MAP today

Since then, MAP has been working with Palestinian communities, to deliver locally-led health and medical care to those worst affected by conflict, occupation and displacement.

Today we have offices in the West Bank, Gaza, Jerusalem, Lebanon and London. With our extensive local knowledge and experience, we work closely with communities, hospitals, clinics and healthcare providers to coordinate care and medical aid even where there are severe restrictions on access.

MAP provides immediate medical aid to those in need at times of crisis, while also developing local capacity and skills to ensure the long-term development of the Palestinian healthcare system.

We are also committed to speaking out against injustices that prevent Palestinians from fully enjoying their rights to health and dignity, and campaign to ensure the voices of Palestinians impacted by occupation, displacement and conflict are heard at the highest levels.

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  • WhyEssEff [she/her]
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    Just had an argument about Israel-Palestine with my parents that was essentially them being like “yeah I agree 100 Palestinians will be killed for every 1 Israeli but that’s not an asymmetrical relationship because (??? They just insisted it wasn’t asymmetrical and refused to interrogate that point even though I pushed on it) and it’s actually fine to indiscriminately bomb in retaliation but we totally agree that the situation in Gaza and the West Bank is bad don’t worry but also no one’s calling for the eradication of the Palestinian people but also we are vehemently against ending the bombing campaign and ooh the Arab nations don’t want to take Palestinian refugees and we would be happy to offload them there (WHAT THE FUCK DAD)” and ended with me, after constantly being overridden by them, losing my cool and telling them to shut up, to which my mom replied “Fuck you, don’t fucking talk to me like that, you’re siding with people who hate us” cruelty-desolate

    • WhyEssEff [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      Packed up and decided to spend the rest of my fall break in my dorm and my mom was like “ok, sorry you’re mad at me smuglord” as I left

      I’m genuinely considering not visiting them on weekends anymore joker-troll

      • bigboopballs [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        simply cut toxic people out of your life, regardless of whether you're related to them

    • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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      1 year ago

      ??? They just insisted it wasn’t asymmetrical and refused to interrogate that point even though I pushed on it

      Basically same with my folks who keep doing an all lives matter “i hate to see anyone of any ethnicity suffer” routine

      Won’t answer when pushed bc then they’d have to admit out loud that they’re doing a us-foreign-policy