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Gaza's Fight Against Hunger: A Fragile Victory
Gaza StripFriday, December 19, 2025
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A Fragile Progress
The recent ceasefire and improved aid access have helped Gaza avoid famine, but the situation remains critical. Millions still face severe food shortages, and many families cannot afford basic food items. The destruction of infrastructure and livelihoods hampers recovery efforts.
High Risk for Vulnerable Groups
- Children and pregnant women are at high risk of malnutrition.
- Although markets have more food, high prices prevent many from purchasing it.
- Lack of clean water, proper sanitation, and healthcare exacerbates the crisis.
- Disease outbreaks are common, especially among children in crowded, makeshift shelters.
Agricultural Disruption and Recovery Challenges
- Agricultural activities have been disrupted, and farmers need supplies to restart food production.
- Without proper funding and access, the gains made could be lost.
- UN agencies are ready to help but face restrictions and funding gaps.
Ceasefire Provides Brief Respite
The ceasefire has offered a brief respite, but the damage from years of conflict is still evident. Health facilities are struggling, and essential supplies are hard to obtain.
Urgent Call to Action
The UN agencies urge all parties to:
- Ensure sustained access.
- Lift restrictions.
- Scale up funding to prevent famine from returning.
Critical Situation Demands Immediate Action
The situation in Gaza is critical. Without immediate action, the fragile progress could collapse, pushing people back into famine. The focus must be on recovery and rebuilding, which requires sustained support and access to essential supplies.
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