“This is an assault on human dignity with severe humanitarian implications,” UN Humanitarian Coordinator Maxwell Gaylard said, Wednesday, in
“Many people, especially in the Gaza Strip, are paying a heavy price, struggling daily to have enough food and water to feed and wash their children,” he said. The Appeal covers nearly 160 projects ranging from food, water and sanitation, to cash assistance, health care and education. It is part of the wider UN humanitarian appeal launched last week for $7 billion for urgent aid to 30 million people in 31 countries.
The funds sought will help the UN and its partners to respond to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the occupied Palestinian territory, including in parts of the
Similarly, continued border closures in
The high levels of poverty and unemployment, coupled with other factors such as rising food and fuel prices and severe weather conditions, have led to increased dependency on humanitarian assistance.
“The Appeal is directed to help the most vulnerable Palestinians, especially children, single-headed households and the poorest who do not have any other resources to rely on,” said Mr. Gaylard.
“Humanitarian assistance can cushion the deteriorating humanitarian situation but it can not stop its decline,” he added.
The Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO) reports that the Karm Abu Salem crossing, the “Karni” conveyor belt, and the “Nahal Oz” fuel pipelines were all open on Wednesday.
As a result, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) was able to get 12 trucks into
Also, despite fuel coming through for the power plant, UNSCO says spare parts are still needed – meaning that Gaza City will still be experiencing rotating power cuts of several hours.