Pathways made possible through coordination
Pathways and impact are measured by the progress a documented case can make: verified information, the right partners engaged and a realistic pathway opened. Our first published cases focus on access to care and provide the operational foundation for both of our programmes.
is currently being developed. We will report results only when individual pathways have reached clear, verifiable milestones.
What our coordination has already helped move forward
The examples below come from our Access to Care programme. They are shared with respect for privacy, dignity and informed consent. They show our role in documenting needs, identifying options and coordinating partners—not decisions or outcomes that belong to third parties.
Current situation
From requests received to pathways supported
Consolidated data as of 31 July 2026
Requests for assistance received
Cases opened and actively supported
Medical evacuation secured
Requests received do not automatically become open cases. Each situation is assessed against the information available, our scope of action and realistic support options.
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Support for a medical evacuation pathway
We helped coordinate an urgent family case in Gaza with the relevant medical, humanitarian and institutional contacts, seeking a safe route to appropriate care.
Access to specialist care
We identify medical needs that can no longer be addressed locally, prepare the case and connect it with care providers able to assess suitable treatment.
Follow-up care, medicines and medical equipment
We help displaced people and refugees access treatment, medicines, prostheses or specialist follow-up when they fall outside usual care pathways.
Impact measured through verifiable progress
We report only the progress to which we have genuinely contributed: cases received and documented, information verified, options explored, partners engaged, decisions secured and pathways actually started. The same standard will apply to medical and education outcomes.
Early results
Documented care pathways
Support for a complex medical pathway:
case file prepared for humanitarian coordination mechanisms, private hospital care identified, then exchanges with diplomatic representations to seek acceptance of the patient outside the crisis zone.
We supported a young Palestinian refugee in Cairo towards specialist care by identifying a medical solution, coordinating with a private hospital, organising the care pathway and mobilising the support required.
Help more pathways move forward
Effective coordination takes time, expertise, trusted contacts and resources. Your support strengthens the documentation, connections and follow-up behind both Access to Care and Bridges to Futures.