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Dozens killed as violence in Gaza flares

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Gaza | August 2022
The worst fighting in Gaza in more than a year killed dozens of people and left hundreds displaced. WCK worked with local partners to deliver fresh meals to impacted communities, including families in refugee camps and children in psychosocial support programs.

In early August 2022, dozens of people, including children, were killed due to a flare-up of violence in Gaza—and more than 450 people were displaced. A closed border between Gaza and Israel blocked the transportation of fuel and many families had just 3-4 hours of electricity each day.

This escalation of violence compounded Gaza’s longstanding humanitarian crisis which is characterized by chronic food insecurity.

Working with our partner Anera, WCK delivered fresh meals to families displaced by the violence or who were otherwise unable to access food. Hot, nourishing meals were provided each day to people in Rafah refugee camp located in the south near the Egyptian border. An estimated 40% of people at the camp were directly impacted by the fighting.

WCK also provided nutritious lunches at Anera’s summer camps which provide a safe space for children to process trauma through play, music, and art. WCK previously worked with Anera in Gaza in May 2021 in response to airstrikes that left thousands of families displaced. Together, we served more than 100,000 meals to the community.

12,000

fresh meals served

22

local women cooks

Chefs For Gaza

Meet the Anera team

Working alongside local partner Anera and its woman-led team, WCK distributed thousands of fresh meals to communities impacted by the violence.