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UNICEF: 50,000 children in Gaza have died or been injured since Oct. 2023
UNICEF: 50,000 children in Gaza have died or been injured since Oct. 2023

NHK

time19 hours ago

  • Health
  • NHK

UNICEF: 50,000 children in Gaza have died or been injured since Oct. 2023

A senior official of the United Nations Children's Fund says 50,000 children in the Gaza Strip have died or been injured since fighting between Israel and Hamas erupted in October 2023. UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Kitty van der Heijden made the comment in an exclusive interview with NHK in Tokyo on Thursday. She noted that there is increasing malnutrition in Gaza and a medical care system on the verge of collapse. Van der Heijden said personnel of UN-led aid delivery programs have been ''unable to reach children that need us'' since Israel imposed a complete blockade in March. She called on all parties to the conflict to stop the violence and allow UN staff to resume aid deliveries in Gaza "so that children finally can find a little bit of hope." Van der Heijden described the current global situation as ''the worst time to be a child.'' She said one in every six children in the world ''is either living in conflict or running away" from it, which is unprecedented in the history of UNICEF. Regarding the conflict between Israel and Iran, van der Heijden said children on both sides have died and suffered injuries. She added that UNICEF, along with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, is calling on the two countries to exercise the maximum restraint.

UN says aid drying up for malnourished children due to funding cuts
UN says aid drying up for malnourished children due to funding cuts

Arab News

time21-03-2025

  • Health
  • Arab News

UN says aid drying up for malnourished children due to funding cuts

GENEVA: Dramatic global aid cuts are creating a 'child survival crisis,' the UN said Friday, warning that treatment would soon run out for over a million severely malnourished children in Nigeria and Ethiopia alone. The United Nations children's agency decried the dire consequences for children globally of the recent sudden cuts to aid by the United States — traditionally the world's largest donor — and other countries. 'Even a brief halt of UNICEF's critical life-saving activities risks the lives of millions of children at a time when needs are already acute,' UNICEF's deputy chief Kitty van der Heijden told reporters in Geneva, speaking from Nigeria. Humanitarian organizations worldwide have been reeling since Donald Trump decided to freeze nearly all US foreign aid funding after his return to the US presidency in January. Van der Heijden said she had this week seen firsthand the consequences of the 'sharp decline in funding support for our lifesaving work' during visits to Ethiopia's northern Afar region and the Maiduguri region in northeastern Nigeria. 'Due to funding gaps in both countries, nearly 1.3 million children under five suffering from severe acute malnutrition could lose access to treatment over the course of the year, leaving them at heightened risk of death,' she warned. 'Without these critical interventions, children's lives are in peril,' she said, pointing out that only seven out of 30 mobile health and nutrition units that UNICEF supports in Afar were currently operational. 'This is a direct result of the global funding crisis,' she said. Without fresh funding, van der Heijden warned that UNICEF was on track to quickly run out of so-called Ready-to-Use-Therapeutic-Food (RUTF) used to treat children suffering from severe wasting. The stocks would be depleted in May in Ethiopia, where an estimated 74,500 children require treatment each month, she said. And in Nigeria, where 80,000 children require such treatment each month, the agency risked running out of the supplies 'sometime between this month and the end of May,' she said. 'This funding crisis risks (becoming) a child survival crisis that is totally preventable.'

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