‘It’s our humanitarian duty to alleviate the need and suffering of people in disaster areas,’ says Laurens den Dulk, humanitarian programme manager for Cordaid. ‘To do this in Gaza, we support DanChurchAid and CRS. They are among the few international NGOs that have been able to continue to work with Palestinian employees in the area all these months. With minimal options, they still provide humanitarian assistance efficiently. This shows why it is important that local first responders have all the resources they need to do their work.’
Immediate cessation of hostilities
CRS, among other Caritas and ACT Alliance members, call for the immediate cessation of hostilities, the protection of civilians, and the opening of borders for greater access to emergency relief, especially to areas in the north, where families have been isolated for months.
Earlier this week, Jennifer Poidatz, Vice President of CRS, reported that the organisation has successfully brought more supplies into Gaza to support thousands of families in the north.
‘This is a tiny win,’ says Poidatz. ‘But, we are hopeful that we will see other supplies moving into Gaza from Jordan soon, especially shelter materials, given that there are now over 800,000 newly displaced people since the evacuation orders, in addition to the ongoing needs in the north and south.’
Facts and figures, humanitarian assistance by CRS in Gaza