02 July 2024
Highlights
- Displaced families in the Gaza Strip experience very limited access to adequate basic services, including critically low access to safe water.
- UNICEF assisted 122,700 people with digital cash transfers (19,200 families; 18,700 with pregnant and breastfeeding women) during the past two weeks, enabling families to secure food and essential commodities. Since the implementation of the e-wallet modality one month ago, 189,100 individuals (31,400 families) have been reached with digital cash transfers.
- During the reporting period, UNICEF has moved 70 trucks into the Gaza Strip bringing in critical emergency supplies, including 13,400 water bottles (10-20 litres), 38,400 collapsible water containers, 8,700 cartons with food supplement, 92,900 women sanitary pads.
- Military operations in the West Bank (Jenin, Tulkarem, Tubas, Jericho) resulted in five children killed and several injured. UNICEF provided psychosocial first aid, MHPSS, and legal services to 1,867 people, including 1,385 children and 482 caregivers in the West Bank.
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Document Type: Situation Report
Document Sources: United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Subject: Access and movement, Armed conflict, Assistance, Children, Gaza Strip, Health, Humanitarian relief, West Bank, Women
Publication Date: 02/07/2024
URL source: https://www.unicef.org/sop/reports/copy-unicef-state-palestine-escalation-humanitarian-situation-report-no27
Document Type: Situation Report
Document Sources: United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF)
Subject: Access and movement, Armed conflict, Assistance, Children, Gaza Strip, Health, Humanitarian relief, West Bank, Women
Publication Date: 02/07/2024
URL source: https://www.unicef.org/sop/reports/copy-unicef-state-palestine-escalation-humanitarian-situation-report-no27