BCG Fires Two Partners over Work on Gaza Aid Overhaul
- Boston Consulting Group has withdrawn its support from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , creating challenges for logistics and operations, as reported by the Washington Post.
- GHF announced the distribution of over 7 million meals during its first week, despite ongoing concerns from international aid organizations about neutrality and violence at distribution sites.
- Cindy McCain, the Executive Director of the World Food Program, described the situation as a tragedy and called for an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted access to aid.
- International aid organizations and donors have distanced themselves from the GHF initiative, citing neutrality concerns and the Israeli military's influence over operations.
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US consulting firm withdraws from Gaza humanitarian aid effort
In its first week, the U.S.-Israeli-backed effort aimed at delivering aid in Gaza has run into obstacles. The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a U.S.-based management consulting firm hired to help develop the humanitarian aid project in Gaza, has withdrawn, a spokesperson for the company told The Washington Post. The BCG spokesperson stated that the firm has terminated its contract with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) and placed a senior pa…
Boston Consulting Group quits Gaza humanitarian aid effort amid criticism - The Boston Globe
A spokesperson for the firm said the company had terminated its contract with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and placed one of the senior partners leading the project on leave, pending an internal review.
Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a U.S. management consulting firm that helped establish the new aid distribution mechanism supported by the U.S. and Israel in Gaza, abandoned the project, adding to a series of disputes that have had the initiative supported by both countries to feed the population in the famine-stricken Palestinian enclave.This was announced by a spokesman for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (FHG) quoted by The Times of Israel w…
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation logistics adviser left the operation among strong criticisms of the food distribution plan.
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