Live blog: Children in Gaza affected by conflict

August 6, 2024

Since the conflict between Israel and Hamas began on October 7, we’ve seen heartbreaking images of families struggling to survive and children suffering the worst effects of war, poverty and trauma. 

Quick facts on Gaza [s]: 

  • More than 38,000 people in Gaza have been killed. 
  • Over 88,000 people in Gaza have been injured. 
  • About 1.9 million people across the Gaza Strip have been displaced. 

Children are always innocent victims of war. Here are a few of the ways we are seeing this devastating situation affect them, especially girls. 

Children in Gaza are unsafe:  

It’s estimated that about 90% of Gaza’s 2.2 million people have been displaced – many multiple times [s]. No child is attending school, either. The education and health care systems have been destroyed, with many schools turning into makeshift hospitals and refugee centers for people in need of shelter. 

The violence has also led to at least a thousand children needing amputations of one or more of their limbs, but this number is likely higher [s]. Most hospitals have become nonfunctional as well, so children are not able to have their injuries treated. 

Women pack small colorful boxes into larger cardboard boxes with the Plan International logo on the outside.
Plan staff pack boxes of first aid kits to deliver to children and families in Gaza. | Omar Jihad, © Plan International Egypt

In response to the humanitarian disaster in Gaza, Plan International is supporting the Egyptian Red Crescent to deliver much-needed first aid kits to families in Gaza. These kits include items like bandages, antiseptics and pain relief medication. 

Hunger in Gaza

The IPC has designated 95% of the Gaza Strip under the highest levels of food insecurity and warned of imminent famine [s]. Nine out of 10 children don’t have enough food to keep growing, and so far, estimates show that at least 8,000 children have already been diagnosed with acute malnutrition [s]. 

What headlines make clear is that there just isn’t enough food in Gaza. It has been extremely difficult to get food and other relief into the area, and experts fear widespread famine could occur soon — and that more children will die.  

Man wearing a tan vest and black long-sleeved shirt hands a plastic wrapped plate to a small child.
Children in Gaza receive hot meals from Plan and its partner Taawon. | © Taawon Welfare Association

Plan is working in partnership with Gaza’s welfare association, Taawon, to provide hot meals to children and their families in Gaza. So far, we’ve delivered over 11,000 meals and are working to provide even more.  

Girls’ menstrual health is suffering 

As families are displaced from one location to the next, reliable access to safe water is diminished.   

Reporting shows that there’s only one toilet for every 341 people, and only one shower for every 1,292 people [s]. When girls and women get their period, they don’t have the water, supplies or privacy to manage their health. Without a health care system in place, routine and preventative care stops.  Put together, these conditions can lead to dangerous infections that threaten girls’ lives. 

Woman wearing a tan vest and white t-shirt grabs items wrapped in plastic while holding a large cardboard box open.
Workers fill boxes with menstrual health kits for girls and women in Gaza. | Peter Amgad, © Plan International Egypt

For girls in Gaza, routine menstrual health care is vital to their ability to survive and recover from humanitarian crises. In collaboration with Plan’s partner ActionAid in Egypt, we’re packaging and distributing menstrual health kits to girls and young women in Gaza. These kits include items like pads, underwear and clean dresses so girls have one less thing to worry about as they live through this humanitarian crisis in Gaza. 

How you can help children in Gaza 

With partners in the Middle East, Plan is responding to mass displacement and providing relief like safe spaces for children, mental health support, education for children and menstrual health kits for girls. We’re also working with local and national partners within Gaza to scale up emergency relief efforts that provide children with food, first aid and health care. 

Your gift today supports this critical work, protecting children in Gaza and providing life-saving support.