PALESTINE

NORWAC’s aim in Palestine is to strengthen resilience in the Palestinian national health services, enabling them to deliver essential health services to the Palestinian people during and between emergencies.

LEBANON

NORWAC has been working with humanitarian projects in Lebanon for 40 years, strengthening health services for Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese people.

SYRIA

NORWAC has contributed to meet the medical needs of hundreds of thousands of Syrians. The support has focused on life saving medical assistance,  primary health care and specialized medical services.

OUR WORK

NORWAC is a Norwegian, voluntary, independent medical relief organization. It was established in 1983 with the aim of providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians living in Palestine as well as in neighbouring countries. Later, the scope was expanded to other groups and countries with needs that NORWAC is particularly capable to meet.

The organization has maintained a small and flexible operating model enabling it to respond quickly to acute needs in areas prone to instability and frequent crises. Additionally assistance should always be based on locally identified needs and have a long-term perspective. NORWAC has close co-operation with medical institutions in Norway and use highly qualified health personnel to implement and follow up their projects.

OUR WORK

NORWAC is a Norwegian, voluntary, independent medical relief organization. It was established in 1983 with the aim of providing humanitarian assistance to Palestinians living in Palestine as well as in neighbouring countries. Later, the scope was expanded to other groups and countries with needs that NORWAC is particularly capable to meet.

The organization has maintained a small and flexible operating model enabling it to respond quickly to acute needs in areas prone to instability and frequent crises. Additionally assistance should always be based on locally identified needs and have a long-term perspective. NORWAC has close co-operation with medical institutions in Norway and use highly qualified health personnel to implement and follow up their projects.

NORWAC shall contribute towards ensuring that entire populations, including refugees and other exposed groups, in countries and areas with humanitarian needs have access to basic, safe health services of high quality. NORWAC’s work shall support national health authorities, local institutions and individual health workers’ efforts to sustain the provision of necessary health services to minimize consequences of war and humanitarian crises.

NORWAC’s Vision