BSMI’s Medical Humanitarian Mission in Gaza: A Study on Global Health Outreach and Community Impact

BSMI’s Medical Humanitarian Mission in Gaza: A Study on Global Health Outreach and Community Impact

Authors

  • Deddi Fasmadhy Satiadharmanto UIN Syekh Wasil Kediri, Indonesia
  • Nurcholis Hendry Nugraha Bulan Sabit Merah Indonesia (BSMI)
  • Basuki Supartono Bulan Sabit Merah Indonesia (BSMI)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15575/commen.v3i1.1433

Keywords:

Medical Humanitarian, Bulan Sabit Merah Indonesia (BSMI), Gaza Palestine, Service-Learning Project

Abstract

The second Emergency Medical Team (EMT) mission of the Indonesian Red Crescent (BSMI) to Gaza aimed to deliver direct healthcare services and medical knowledge transfer during armed conflict. A multidisciplinary team (4 specialist physicians and 1 dentist) implemented an integrative service-learning approach over 16 days (17 April – 2 May 2025) at Al Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis, through three strategies: (1) emergency medical services, (2) resident/intern education mentoring, and (3) stem cell therapy for wound care. The team managed 287 emergency cases (42% fractures, 28% deliveries, 30% infections) and trained 23 local medical staff. Key challenges included medical equipment shortages (67% unmet needs) and security instability. The service-learning collaboration effectively enhanced crisis response capacity. Urgent recommendations include: opening humanitarian corridors, sustaining team rotations, and advancing medical diplomacy.

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Published

2025-05-27

How to Cite

Satiadharmanto, D. F., Nugraha, N. H., & Supartono, B. (2025). BSMI’s Medical Humanitarian Mission in Gaza: A Study on Global Health Outreach and Community Impact. Community Empowerment : Jurnal Pengabdian Dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat, 3(1), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.15575/commen.v3i1.1433
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