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Based on the results of the latest Light Touch Monitoring exercise run by the Gaza WASH Cluster, between 7 and 12 July 2025, 96 per cent of the households reported experiencing moderate to high water ...
At a time of immense humanitarian need in the Gaza Strip and across the region, countries of East and Southeast Asia ...
Trucks carry twice as much aid as planes. If there is political will to allow airdrops - which are highly costly, insufficient and inefficient, there should be similar political will to open the road ...
The worst case scenario of famine is now happening in Gaza according to the leading world experts. An entirely man-made famine. The threshold of famine has been reached with widespread starvation and ...
We hope that UNRWA will be finally allowed to bring in thousands of trucks loaded with food, medicine and hygiene supplies. They are currently in Jordan and Egypt waiting for the green light. Opening ...
The other day, I had a chat on social media with my colleague, Sondos Abdu, who is in Gaza. Her son has type 1 diabetes and needs insulin every day to stay alive.
One year on from the publication of the Independent Review of Mechanisms and Procedures to Ensure Adherence by UNRWA to the Humanitarian Principle of Neutrality1 – informally ‘the Colonna Report’ – ...
Download UNRWA multimedia resources on malnutrition in children here Gaza: airdrops will not reverse the deepening starvation. They are expensive, inefficient and can even kill starving civilians.
These frequently asked questions deal with general queries about UNRWA. For the Agency’s response to particular new developments or specific questions, please contact our press and public information ...
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