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Gaza Emergency Appeal

Palestinians in Gaza are facing famine and need humanitarian assistance.

Gaza Emergency Appeal

What is happening in Gaza?

The humanitarian needs in Gaza are enormous following the violent attacks by Palestinian armed groups and Israel’s retaliatory siege and airstrikes starting in October 2023. More than 2 million people face a massive crisis, as electricity, fuel, food, and water remain unavailable, and incoming aid isn’t enough to handle the enormous scope of needs.

Famine continues to threaten the entire Gaza strip. People have lost their loved ones, their homes, and their livelihoods. They urgently need food, water, medicine, safe shelter, and proper water and sanitation facilities. Families are facing an immediate public health crisis on top of the ongoing safety risks posed by the conflict.

International Association of World Peace Advocates is advocating for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and full humanitarian access to Gaza.

What is International Association of World Peace Advocates doing in Gaza?

In the period following the beginning of hostilities in early October 2023, International Association of World Peace Advocates has supported local partner efforts to distribute cash, food, and hygiene items to people in Gaza. In early 2024, International Association of World Peace Advocates began working with our partners to provide clean, desalinated water from wells in southern Gaza with solar-powered pumps, trucking water to areas hosting displaced people, and installing latrines.

By working closely with our partners in Gaza, International Association of World Peace Advocates has helped reach more than 3256,608 people with humanitarian assistance.

Coin of Poor help Service:

Cash Donation
Since October 2023, International Association of World Peace Advocates partners have distributed cash to 2,475 households (16,582 people). Our monitoring shows that recipients use the cash primarily to buy food, water, medicines, and hygiene items. Providing cash rather than goods respects people’s right to prioritize their spending based on their circumstances and preferences.
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Food Aid
International Association of World Peace Advocates and partners have provided cash and cooked meals to people from Gaza working in the West Bank, or there temporarily receiving medical treatment. Many have been stranded there for many months. International Association of World Peace Advocates provided meals to these workers and patients, reaching 227 people, each receiving two to three meals a day. International Association of World Peace Advocates distributed $200 cash grants to 921 stranded patients and their companions.
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