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The Jerusalem Fund Dedicates Palestine Diabetes Institute in Al-Bireh, Palestine
Friday, February 26, 2010
The Jerusalem Fund
Dedicates Palestine Diabetes Institute in
Al-Bireh, Palestine
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact: Yousef Munayyer
ymunayyer@thejerusalemfund.org
(202) 338-1958
WASHINGTON, D.C. (26 February
2010) – Today, The Jerusalem Fund and its
partners, the National Arab American Medical
Association (NAAMA) Foundation and Physicians
for Peace, officially dedicated the Palestine
Diabetes Institute in Al-Bireh, Palestine.
Moving from rented space in Ramallah, the
Institute now occupies two floors (800 square
meters) in an office building donated by Haj
Mahmoud Ateya Mansour and his son Nasser
Mahmoud Ateya Mansour and has hired two staff
endocrinologists, lab technicians, a nurse and
an assistant.
The Palestine Diabetes
Institute is a Jerusalem Fund initiative that
has been four years in the making with major
participation from the NAAMA Foundation and
Physicians for Peace. The Institute addresses
the growing diabetes epidemic in Palestine
through education and treatment.
Dr.
Eid Mustafa, Jerusalem Fund Treasurer and Chief
Financial Officer, said, "The people of
Palestine suffer greatly from the chronic
disease of diabetes and the Palestine Diabetes
Institute is the first such facility in the
country. With the current political and
military situation in Palestine, it is very
difficult to get medical equipment and medicine
to the sick and injured, people who are exposed
to unsanitary and unsafe conditions as the
result of blockades and military attacks and
lack of financial resources to provide for
themselves."
The Jerusalem Fund for
Education and Community Development is an
independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
based in Washington, DC, that maintains three
programs: The Palestine Center hosts
educational briefings and publishes analysis of
the Palestinian experience and U.S. policy in
the region. The Humanitarian Link provides
short-term grants on a quarterly basis to
humanitarian organizations in the Occupied
Palestinian Territories and surrounding refugee
camps. The Jerusalem Fund Gallery hosts art
exhibits, film screenings, concerts and more
that showcase the rich artistic heritage of the
region.
For more information, call
202-338-1958 or visit www.thejerusalemfund.org.
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The
Jerusalem Fund for Education and Community
Development is an independent 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization based in Washington,
D.C., that maintains three programs. The
Palestine Center hosts educational briefings
and publishes analysis of the Palestinian
experience and U.S. policy in the region. The
Humanitarian Link provides short-term grants on
a quarterly basis to humanitarian organizations
in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and
surrounding refugee camps. The Jerusalem Fund
Gallery hosts art exhibits, workshops, film
screenings, concerts and more that showcase the
rich artistic heritage of the
region.
