UN Official Declares “Full-Blown Famine” in Northern Gaza
A top UN official, Cindy McCain, has stated that northern Gaza is now facing a severe famine after enduring more than six months of conflict between Israel and Hamas. The dire situation has been exacerbated by strict Israeli restrictions on food deliveries to the region.
Urgent Call for Ceasefire and Increased Aid
McCain, the American director of the UN World Food Program, emphasized the urgent need for a cease-fire and a significant increase in aid through both land and sea routes to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where 2.3 million people reside.
International Efforts to Alleviate Famine
The internationally recognized monitor for food crises had previously warned that northern Gaza was on the brink of famine, with the situation expected to worsen without immediate intervention. Efforts are underway to establish a new sea route led by the US Agency for International Development to deliver essential supplies, including treatment for malnourished children.
USAID’s Humanitarian Initiatives
USAID officials are working on preparations for the sea route, with plans to ramp up aid delivery gradually to ensure the safety and effectiveness of relief efforts. The Biden administration’s $320 million Gaza pier project aims to enhance food distribution and security in the region.
Investment in Emergency Nutritional Aid
USAID Administrator Samantha Power announced a $200 million investment to boost the production of emergency nutritional paste for children under 5 facing starvation in Gaza and other crisis-affected areas. This initiative aims to address the pressing food shortages and provide essential support to vulnerable populations.