Thursday, March 13, 2008

Gaza tragedy

My dear friend Annie sent me this: I do not know Kinder USA but I trust Annie.

The Tragedy in Gaza

Kinder USA is deeply concerned by the high number of innocent civilians killed in the recent Israeli military incursion. Since the beginning of the violence carrying over five days thus far, over 120 people have been killed in Gaza, including 39 children. Human rights groups and medical officials indicated that more than a third of the victims were women and children. "Once again, children are bearing the brunt of this crisis while the world remains silent," said Dr. Laila Al-Marayati, Chairperson of Kinder USA. Of the 1.5 million people in Gaza, over half are children.

Hospitals are struggling with more than 370 children injured, whose care is exasperated further by a near total blockade on Gaza since June 2007 resulting in "85 essential drugs" for surgical procedures at zero level. Essential services, including water and sanitation, are close to breakdown and homes destroyed in the latest incursion will not be repaired as there are no building supplies 'allowed' into Gaza. Because of the combined lack of electricity, fuel and spare parts the water supply is moving towards rapid deterioration with current clean water supplies only sporadically available for much of the population.

Reports from the World Health Organization indicate that 30% of children under 5 suffer from stunted growth which is most likely attributed to malnutrition. Over 80% of the population are reported to be food insecure (cannot afford a balanced meal) compared to 63% in 2006. Out of 9000 commodities (including food items) that were entering Gaza over two years ago, only 20 are 'permitted' today further exasperating an already catastrophic situation.

Kinder USA, working in conjunction with our local partners Ard El Insan and Al Huda doing what we can to bring food to the children and their families during a very difficult time. We applaud our partners for continuing their work under the most severe of conditions. Al Huda is distributing to needy families fresh baked breads filled with spinach, cheese and zater and reports that more and more people are coming to them for food.

Ard El Inshan (AEI) is preparing 14,000 nutritional meals over a 3 month period for malnourished children aged 6-59 months. In addition, Kinder USA is providing vouchers for transport to and from AEI centers where 7000 meals are prepared for mothers to take home to their families. For both projects we are work closely with local farmers using only locally produced goods, inclusive of vegetables, dairy products, eggs, and chicken meat.

The situation in Gaza is dire. While some humanitarian organizations are able to provide services, they are unable to meet the needs of the overwhelming majority of the population. Kinder USA is able to send your generous donations to local Palestinian organizations (with whom we have worked for several years) who use the funds to provide food to those most in need.

The humanitarian conditions will continue spiraling downward unless the crossings are open and the free flow of goods and medicines in and out of Gaza are resumed. Gaza's children are terrified and are paying the highest price in this conflict. We are working with our partners to develop a contingency plan for the children, whose fear remains immeasurable. We urge you support our efforts and those of all groups trying to help sustain the Palestinian people during this crisis. "All parties must put an end to the violence against civilians and to abide by their responsibility under international humanitarian law. How much more can these children endure?" Dr. Laila Al-Marayati.

Please join others bringing food to the children in Gaza by making an online donation today.

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Kinder USA, working in conjunction with our local partners Ard El Insan and Al Huda doing what we can to bring food to the children and their families during a very difficult time. We applaud our partners for continuing their work under the most severe of conditions. Al Huda is distributing to needy families fresh baked breads filled with spinach, cheese and zater and reports that more and more people are coming to them for food.

Ard El Inshan (AEI) is preparing 14,000 nutritional meals over a 3 month period for malnourished children aged 6-59 months. In addition, Kinder USA is providing vouchers for transport to and from AEI centers where 7000 meals are prepared for mothers to take home to their families. For both projects we are work closely with local farmers using only locally produced goods, inclusive of vegetables, dairy products, eggs, and chicken meat.

About Kinder USA, Founded in 2002 by a group of physicians and humanitarian relief workers, KinderUSA believes in fostering creative solutions to long-standing problems believing that all children are born with fundamental freedoms and are entitled to the rights of survival, health, and education. KinderUSA puts into action programs to ensure these rights are not forgotten.

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