UN: Gaza Ceasefire Brings Hope but Children Still Die
Since the October ceasefire, UNICEF and WFP delivered over 10,000 aid trucks reaching 1.6 million with clean water and 400,000 children receive daily hot meals, yet malnutrition and child deaths persist.
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UNICEF and PAM highlighted improvements in humanitarian aid, but they stressed that 100,000 children continue to be undernourished and 1.3 million live in precarious conditions exposed to cold and hunger.
Ceasefire easing Gaza crisis, but more aid needed: UN
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 27: The fragile ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is making a difference to the lives of over a million children, and improving overall access to food – but more aid still needs to enter, according to senior officials from two UN agencies. The officials from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme (WFP), speaking on Monday to journalists in New York following a week-long visit to the enclave and the occupied We…
Gaza ceasefire is making a difference, but situation is still deadly for children
That’s the assessment of two senior officials from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Programme (WFP), speaking on Monday to journalists in New York following a week-long visit to the enclave and the occupied West Bank. The two agencies have brought more than 10,000 trucks of aid into Gaza since the 10 October truce between Israel and Hamas, representing some 80 per cent of all humanitarian cargo. […]
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