Supporting Gaza Fishermen
The fishing sector in Gaza does not require much electricity, but fishermen are facing their own daunting challenges as a result of Israeli restrictions.
The fishing sector in Gaza does not require much electricity, but fishermen are facing their own daunting challenges as a result of Israeli restrictions.
For refugee families living in Gaza Camp, finding sufficient clothes, heating fuel, and shelter during the harsh winter season is a constant struggle. Gaza Camp is the poorest among the 10 Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan.
The majority of Palestinian children UPA supports live in refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, West Bank, Lebanon or Jordan, or other marginalized areas. They face a multitude of challenges depending on their location including siege, military occupation, curfews, poverty, and malnutrition.
Underneath dangling electrical wires mingled with sagging plastic hoses that distribute water to residents, a typical sight in refugee camps, the alley led us to a small secluded courtyard.
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