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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

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Watch! 75,000 people receive safe drinking at home in Gaza Strip  thanks to seawater desalination plant built by UNICEF in the State of Palestine and funded by the European Union 

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Jamal Abdul Nasser school is the first ever child friendly school in Gaza, serving 800 students. It was completely destroyed during the 2014 hostilities and has been re-built and specially designed with input from the children as well as the local community.

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For Every Child in the State of Palestine, a future

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Children in the State of Palestine

Child development data from the 2019/2020 multiple indicator cluster survey (MICS)

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Sajed and his mother- ECD
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Early moments matter

building a foundation for children's future

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Yousef and his family in their home
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Helping vulnerable families in the Gaza Strip

Helping vulnerable families in the Gaza Strip meet their children’s needs

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Since the start of the “Great March of Return” demonstrations in March 2018, tens of thousands of people have sought care for injury or trauma.
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Gaza clinics on front line in fight to prevent health system

Since the start of the “Great March of Return” demonstrations in March 2018, tens of thousands of people have sought care for injury or trauma.

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When clean water flows from a faucet in the Gaza Strip’s Al Shifa hospital to wash the hands of a maternity ward nurse, it first has to be pumped through a network of pipes
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New Gaza warehouses help to keep water flowing

War and bombardment has decimated these already aging water and sewage networks, causing many of Gaza’s 1.8 million residents to go without piped water,

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Fourteen-year-old Yara lives in the Gaza Strip, where one of the basics of health – clean, drinkable water – is scarce.
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Gaza’s clinics get clean water, fortifying them in case of c

The Zeitoun clinic in Gaza City sees about 13,000 people every month, one-third of them children and about 2,000 of them pregnant women

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Children in the State of Palestine

Available both in English and Arabic

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