Gaza's
child health
catastrophe
A death sentence for Gaza’s children
Gaza’s children are dying from a lack of clean water. The shortage is forcing desperate parents to give their children dirty seawater to drink. Disease and infection is now spreading fast – cholera, severe diarrhoea, and polio.
In Lebanon too, the shortage of safe water is having a devastating effect. Here, the Gaza crisis has escalated instability, with more than 300,000 children driven from their homes. They too will almost certainly contract life threatening diseases.
These are all preventable—yet, in Gaza and Lebanon, they are becoming a death sentence.
Thousands of children are at risk. In Gaza, they are drinking from puddles, surrounded by sewage and garbage. The water crisis is killing them. If clean water doesn’t reach them soon, tens of thousands of children will die. They need your help now.
No child should have to live like this. They are finding worms in their water and insects in their tents. They have to scoop sewage into containers from the entrance of their temporary homes. Cases of scabies, lice and skin rashes are rapidly on the rise – causing pain so bad children are unable to walk.
Water and sanitation systems in Gaza are almost non-existent. 9 in every 10 people are internally displaced, crammed into overcrowded areas that are often bombed.
More than 14,000 children have died since the conflict began. But you can help stop the spread of disease, feed starving families and save lives. Every second counts. Please donate today.