Pope Francis used to say that “children are not numbers. They are faces, names and stories and each is sacred,” the Vatican recalled by announcing the last gift of the pontiff.
The PapaMobile will be adapted with essential medical equipment, such as rapid detection tests of infectionsvaccines, satule kits and instruments for infections treatment.
“With the vehicle, we can reach children who today do not have access to health care, to injured and malnourished children. (…) This is a concrete intervention and that saves lives at a time when Gaza’s health system has collapsed almost total,” he wrote in a statement, in a statement, Peter Brune, Secretary General of Caritas Sweden.
“It is a message that the world did not forget the children of Gaza,” he added Peter Brune.
Also Anton Asfar, from Caritas Jerusalem, stressed that PapaMobile represents the “love, care and proximity of his holiness to the most vulnerable, [algo] which expressed throughout the crisis. “