Children in Gaza are living through a nightmare – one that gets more distressing by the hour.
Children in Gaza have been killed, maimed and subjected to unrelenting violence, while Israeli children have now spent more than two months as hostages.
After over two months of siege and bombing, children's mental health in Gaza is being pushed beyond breaking point.
As the cold, wet winter sets in, children who have had to flee their homes with little more than the clothes on their back are also at risk of hunger and fatal illnesses like pneumonia.
The children caught up in this terrible conflict – who had nothing to do with causing it – urgently need your help.
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WHAT WE'RE DOING TO HELP CHILDREN IN GAZA
We have begun to distribute food parcels, water, hygiene products and recreational kits to families in Gaza through local partners.
We have also started to provide mental health and psychosocial support to children and their families, and we’re delivering cash to families to help them to buy essentials.
In Egypt, we’re supporting hospitals and ambulances to receive medical evacuees from Gaza, including assistance for premature babies, and we’re training frontline staff on child safeguarding as well as mental health and psychosocial support.
We are ready to scale up our response as soon as it's possible to do so, but we can't do this while the fighting continues.
We are calling for an immediate ceasefire so a full scale up of aid can get into Gaza to stop starvation, dehydration and disease.
This response will include:
- distributing more essential supplies, such as water, food, toiletries, cooking utensils, and other household essentials
- delivering further Mental Health and Psychosocial Support services for children and caregivers
- setting up child friendly spaces so children have a safe space to play and recover
- distributing warm clothes and blankets, as well as more cash and vouchers so families can buy food, medicines and any other essentials.
- providing fuel and water infrastructure for hospitals and distributing water storage tanks
- ensuring children continue to have access to education, by setting up temporary learning spaces and repairing damaged schools
- identifying the most at-risk children for referrals to protection related services
- deploying our Emergency Health Unit and procuring essential medical equipment