Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
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UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
UNITED NATIONS, February 11 (IPS) – Since the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in October of last year, humanitarian conditions in Gaza have notably improved — but aid agencies warn that progress is extremely fragile. Acute shortages of lifesaving medical care and psychosocial support persist, hunger remains widespread, with conditional cash assistance as the primary barrier preventing full-scale food insecurity, while Israeli attacks continue to undermine stability and humanitarian efforts.
Read the full story, “Fragile Progress in Gaza Humanitarian Response Undermined by Rampant Insecurity”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
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