NEW YORK: The United Nations (UN) Women warned Thursday that at least 557,000 women in Gaza are currently food insecure, noting that many mothers and adult women there often prioritise feeding others, facing greater difficulties than men in accessing adequate food supplies.
According to the UN agency's findings, many women in Gaza are forced to skip meals or reduce their own food intake to ensure their children are fed, Palestine News and Info Agency (WAFA) reported.
These challenges severely restrict their access to essential services, endangering their health and nutritional security, and increasing their vulnerability to gender-based violence.
The report outlines five key facts illustrating the impact of food insecurity on women in Gaza:
Care Burden: Women struggle to protect the well-being of their children, both physically and emotionally, while bearing additional responsibilities for caregiving and household duties, especially in crowded living conditions.
Physical health and weight loss: Widespread food insecurity and malnutrition prevail in Gaza, with seven out of 10 women reporting weight loss in the past 30 days, and over half experiencing frequent dizziness.
Food assistance: More than 80 per cent of respondents rely on food aid as their primary source of nutrition. However, 87.3 per cent believe that food aid distribution does not fairly account for family size, with 83.5 per cent indicating that aid does not meet their household's needs adequately.
Complications in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum: Pregnant and lactating women face high health risks due to inadequate healthcare and nutrition. 76 per cent of pregnant women suffer from anemia, while 99 per cent struggle to access nutritional supplements, jeopardizing maternal and infant health.
Kitchen access and unsafe cooking methods: Only a third of respondents have proper kitchens and cooking facilities, with 69 per cent resorting to unsafe cooking methods such as using wood or burning waste, posing serious health risks. Women responsible for meal preparation are often exposed to smoke and hazardous pollutants, leading to respiratory and other health issues.
The UN Women's agency called for urgent international attention and support to address the critical food insecurity crisis affecting women in Gaza.
The report underscored the immediate need for equitable distribution of food aid, enhanced healthcare services, and measures to ensure the safety and well-being of women and their families amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian challenges.
-- BERNAMA
Bernama
Fri Jun 28 2024

According to the UN agency's findings, many women in Gaza are forced to skip meals or reduce their own food intake to ensure their children are fed. Photo credits - AP Photo/Ismael abu dayyah

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