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Meet our work and initiatives where we are needed
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12/01/24
The next few hours bring 100 days of war between Israel and Gaza, marked by a food catastrophe on the brink of famine, an outbreak of disease, an increasing number of deaths of women and children, and extremely limited humanitarian access.
Read news01/12/23
The ceasefire in Gaza has been insufficient, our teams continue to work despite the challenges
During almost a week of temporary ceasefire, Action Against Hunger teams have been able to scale up their humanitarian response with interventions such as the construction of a sanitation unit in Al Aqsa hospital in Deir Al Balah, including toilets and washbasins, which we hope to complete in the coming days. The renewed fighting puts our activities at risk, which is why we insist that a permanent ceasefire is necessary to meet the most basic needs of the Gazan population.
Read news24/11/23
Action Against Hunger welcomes the progress being made to secure the release of Israeli and foreign hostages held in Gaza, and the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel.
Read news15/11/23
From tomorrow there will be no water and no communications will work in Gaza
GAZA RUNS OUT OF WATER: 80% COMES FROM AQUIFERS AND, WITHOUT FUEL TO PUMP IT, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCESS IT
Read news27/10/23
Gaza is dying of thirst. 2.3 million people living in the Gaza Strip urgently need water. According to estimates, the population has seen its average daily water consumption reduced to three litres, which includes hygiene and cooking needs. Our staff tell us that they only have one litre of water a day for the next few days.
Read news20/10/23
Action Against Hunger is deeply concerned about the multiple closures and restrictions on movement of Palestinian communities in the West Bank. The closures prevent Palestinian communities from accessing essential services such as markets to buy food, fodder for their animals and medicines.
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