UNICEF USA BrandVoice: ‘This Is What Famine In A War Zone Looks Like’
UNICEF reports 13,000 children admitted for acute malnutrition in July, with health facilities at 60% nonoperational amid ongoing military operations and blockade in Gaza.
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700 days of war in Gaza: resilience, pain, exhausted humanity, and life on the brink of survival
700 hundred days of Israel’s war on Gaza have left deep scars on people and daily life. Amidst destruction, fear, and hunger, residents struggle to survive as their suffering grows and each day becomes more cruel. This report highlights the most prominent features of life under war, from stolen childhoods to human resilience amid the rubble. 700 days of war… Life hanging on the edge of survival People live as if they are on a thin thread separat…
A senior staff member of the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) warned that the Gaza Strip is a place “where children cannot survive.” At a press conference, UNICEF’s communications officer for the Middle East and North Africa, Tess Ingram, said that the Palestinian enclave “is a city of fear, flight and funeral” due to the incessant bombings of the Israeli occupation army. She described the terrifying encounters with families forced to fle…
Gaza’s children face deadly wave of disease amid war and siege
The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip has unleashed a humanitarian catastrophe, with children paying the heaviest price. Shortages of food, medicine and clean water, coupled with pollution from bombardment, have turned Gaza into fertile ground for deadly diseases. Polio was once the main health threat in Gaza, but now children face a wave of […] The post Gaza’s children face deadly wave of disease amid war and siege appeared first on Libyan Express.
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