One million women and girls starving in Gaza
One million women and girls in Gaza are facing mass starvation, violence and abuse. Malnutrition is soaring and essential services have long collapsed, forcing women and girls to adopt increasingly dangerous survival strategies.
“Women and girls in Gaza are facing the impossible choice of starving to death at their shelters, or venturing out in search of food and water at the extreme risk of being killed. Their children are starving to death before their eyes. This is horrific, unconscionable and unacceptable. It is inhumane,” said UN Under-Secretary-General and UN Women Executive Director Sima Bahous. “This suffering must end immediately. We need unhindered humanitarian access at scale and a permanent ceasefire leading to sustainable peace.”
Women-led organizations inside Gaza describe how women are boiling discarded food scraps to feed their children, and risking being killed when searching for food and water. Women and girls have run out of basic supplies, which are critical to preserving their health, safety and basic dignity.
Women and children have borne the brunt of this war for far too long. More than 28,000 women and girls have been killed, most of them mothers leaving children and elderly behind with no protection or caretakers. Women are enduring pregnancies without food, and high-risk deliveries without water or medical care.
UN Women joins the call of the United Nations and humanitarian organizations to put an end to this horror. We reiterate our demand for unrestricted access to humanitarian assistance at scale for women and girls, the release of all hostages, and an immediate ceasefire leading to sustainable peace.
We echo the hopes that this week’s High-level International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine is a turning point, leading to a viable two-State solution with Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security.
View this statement on the UN Women website here.
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