Six months since signing the ceasefire plan, Palestinians are continuing to suffer extreme deprivation, hunger, injury, and death due to the Israeli government’s continued attacks, movement restrictions, and aid obstructions.
Organisations such as Save the Children, Oxfam, and Refugees International have produced a scorecard, which assesses progress against the ceasefire plan’s own stated objectives related to civilian protection, humanitarian access, reconstruction and economic development, and freedom of movement and return.
The Scorecard is here:
Humanitarian Scorecard: Six Months In, Gaza Ceasefire is Failing – Refugees International
The media briefing featured:
· Moderator: Daphnee Cook, Head of Global News, Save the Children
Expert Speakers:
· Ghada Al Haddad, Communications Officer, Oxfam, Gaza
· Shurouq, Media Manager, Save the Children, Gaza
· Dr Tanya Haj – Hassan, Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan is a pediatric intensive care physician and humanitarian doctor who has worked extensively in Gaza
· Jeremy Konykndyk, President, Refugees International, Washington DC
MEDIA CONTACTS
- Save the Children – Flo Brookes, florence.brookes@savethechildren.org.uk
- Crisis Action – Peter Duffy, peter.duffy@crisisaction.org (any requests for Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan)
- Refugees International – Sarah Sheffer, ssheffer@refugeesinternational.org
- Oxfam – Jacqui Corcoran, jacqui.corcoran@oxfam.org
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