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One in 10 children in its clinics are malnourished, UN Palestinian refugee agency says

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Posted on July 15, 2025

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By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA (Reuters) -One in 10 children screened in clinics run by the United Nations refugee agency in Gaza since 2024 has been malnourished, the agency said on Tuesday. "Our

UN Agency Reports 10% Malnutrition Rate Among Children in Gaza Clinics

By Olivia Le Poidevin

GENEVA (Reuters) -One in 10 children screened in clinics run by the United Nations refugee agency in Gaza since 2024 has been malnourished, the agency said on Tuesday.

"Our health teams are confirming that malnutrition rates are increasing in Gaza, especially since the siege was tightened more than four months ago on the second of March," UNRWA's Director of Communications, Juliette Touma, told reporters in Geneva via a video link from Amman, Jordan.

Since January 2024, UNRWA said it had screened more than 240,000 boys and girls under the age of five in its clinics, adding that before the war, acute malnutrition was rarely seen in the Gaza Strip.

"One nurse that we spoke to told us that in the past, he only saw these cases of malnutrition in textbooks and documentaries," Touma said.

"Medicine, nutrition supplies, hygiene material, fuel are all rapidly running out," Touma said.

On May 19, Israel lifted an 11-week aid blockade on Gaza, allowing limited U.N. deliveries to resume. However, UNRWA continues to be banned from bringing aid into the enclave.

COGAT, the Israeli military aid coordination agency, said that it has helped facilitate 67,000 food trucks to enter Gaza, delivering 1.5 million tons of food, including infant formula and baby food.

It said that about 2,000 tons of baby food have been brought into Gaza through the crossings in recent weeks, following requests by international aid organizations.

Israel and the United States have accused Palestinian militant group Hamas of stealing from U.N.-led aid operations - which Hamas denies. They have instead set up the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, using private U.S. security and logistics firms to transport aid to distribution hubs, which the U.N. has refused to work with.

On Monday, UNICEF said that last month more than 5,800 children were diagnosed with malnutrition in Gaza, including more than 1,000 children with severe, acute malnutrition. It said it was an increase for the fourth month in a row.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin. Editing by Matthias Williams and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • 10% of children in Gaza clinics are malnourished.
  • UNRWA reports rising malnutrition since March.
  • Israel lifted an 11-week aid blockade in May.
  • UNICEF reports increasing malnutrition cases.
  • Hamas accused of stealing U.N. aid, which they deny.

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of children in Gaza clinics are malnourished?
One in 10 children screened in clinics run by the UN refugee agency in Gaza has been malnourished.
What has caused the increase in malnutrition rates in Gaza?
Malnutrition rates are increasing in Gaza, especially since the siege was tightened more than four months ago.
How many children have been screened for malnutrition in Gaza?
Since January 2024, UNRWA has screened more than 240,000 boys and girls under the age of five in its clinics.
What did UNICEF report about child malnutrition in Gaza?
UNICEF reported that last month more than 5,800 children were diagnosed with malnutrition in Gaza, including over 1,000 with severe, acute malnutrition.
What is the status of aid deliveries to Gaza?
Israel lifted an 11-week aid blockade on Gaza, allowing limited U.N. deliveries to resume, but UNRWA continues to be banned from bringing aid into the enclave.

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