The UNRWA added that it has still not received permission to import the necessary paper to print the remainder of its textbooks, leaving 60% of children without textbooks.
UNRWA’s Director of Operations in Gaza John Ging, voiced exasperation last week at not being able to get paper into the area, some three weeks after
“It’s really beyond comprehension,” Ging stated, adding that this “shameful” situation was the result of politics.
Along with paper, UNRWA is also unable to import bulk plastic needed to package food aid, a dire situation for an agency responsible for feeding some 900,000 people.
UNRWA has repeatedly warned that not nearly enough food and other vital supplies are getting through because of
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters in
“Nearly 1 million refugees depend on daily UN aid. Yet we are getting in supplies for only 30,000,” he noted.
Mr. Ban also announced that he had initiated steps to establish a UN Board of Inquiry into incidents involving death and damage at UN premises in
UNRWA also reported that thousands of Gazans remain homeless following the Israeli offensive which, in addition to killing 1,300 Palestinians and injuring more than 5,300, destroyed or damaged 21,000 homes.
As of Monday, three non-school UNRWA shelters remain open in Jabalia, Beach Camp and Deir Al Balah, hosting 388 displaced people. Priority needs for the population include blankets, mattresses, plastic sheeting, kitchen kits, hygiene kits, water tanks and clothing.
Meanwhile, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 25,000 to 50,000 new people are likely to be in need of psychological intervention for longer-term effects of the hostilities.