Gaza ceasefire response

3 February 2025, 17:25

Yesterday, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) reported the expansion of protection services for women in Jabalya in North Gaza, as well as in Gaza city

3 February 2025, 16:00

Our education partners have established three new temporary learning spaces in Rafah, Khan Younis and Gaza governorates, providing learning opportunities for more than 200 school-aged children who either returned or relocated to these areas.

3 February 2025, 15:04

UNRWA has set up five new medical points in Gaza city and continue to rehabilitate primary health care centres in the north.

3 February 2025, 11:00

Our partners continue the distribution of child identity bracelets to prevent family separation.

2 February 2025, 15:00

Partner organizations specializing in protection of civilians conducted a training on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse for 25 volunteers who will monitor protection and safeguarding measures at distribution points.

2 February 2025, 11:34

Yesterday, the World Health Organization and partners evacuated 37 patients and 39 companions out of Gaza via Rafah to continue receiving care in Egypt. Between 12,000 and 14,000 critical patients need to be medically evacuated from Gaza.

1 February 2025, 20:50

Humanitarian partners specializing in nutrition services report that they could screen over 20,000 children in January, across Gaza, identifying more than 750 cases of acute malnutrition who are now enrolled in treatment programmes.

1 February 2025, 16:44

Humanitarian partners are training volunteers supporting people in distribution sites on protection from sexual exploitation and abuse.

1 February 2025, 14:02

Since 30 January, fuel provided by the UN has allowed the five bakeries in Gaza city to increase their production level. Free bread distribution resumed and is being distributed alongside cooked meals in the southern and northern governorates alone.

1 February 2025, 10:15

Yesterday, humanitarian partners visited Beit Lahia in North Gaza, to assess people’s living conditions. People reported that they needed to walk long distances to access water for domestic use. The findings of this assessment will serve to inform humanitarian action.