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New support for vulnerable groups in Gaza

New support for vulnerable groups in Gaza

DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT News Release issued by COI News Distribution Service. 9 February 2009

The UK is providing a further £1.8m for life-saving support to vulnerable groups including children and old people living in Gaza, International Development Secretary Douglas Alexander announced today.

The money is part of the Government's £27m humanitarian support package and will help four aid agencies assist in meeting the urgent needs of the men, women and children who have been injured, made homeless or otherwise affected by the recent fighting.

The agencies will provide medical aid, food and water, as well as help to rebuild the region. This will include reconstruction of water supplies and destroyed buildings, counselling for people suffering from trauma and help for vulnerable groups such as the disabled and elderly.

The four organisations are:

* Islamic Relief (£661,000). The money will be used to repair 200 houses and rebuild 20 schools, and to provide 500 families with six months worth of basic necessary non-food items such as medicine, toilet roll and toothpaste. It will also be used for working within communities to provide counselling for those affected by the recent fighting, including support sessions for 1,000 people.

* Welfare Association (£300,000) for health work to expand its community-based work for disabled people and their families. It will send doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists and social workers to help up to 10,000 people with new and existing disabilities.

* Action Against Hunger (£400,000) for water, sanitation and hygiene work. Because of damage to water pipes and wells, more than 250,000 people are believed currently to be without a water supply. Action Against Hunger will look to replace damaged pipes, valves and manholes and ensure individual households are reconnected, as well as raising awareness of good hygiene practices and water saving techniques.

* Handicap International (£422,000) will provide an emergency medical response for 21,000 extremely vulnerable people, including the elderly and those with injuries or disabilities. It will help with physical rehabilitation and care for those injured in the conflict, as well as providing wheelchairs and other support. It will also look to ensure that existing rehabilitation, education and prosthetic services continue for those already living with disability.

Douglas Alexander said:

"This aid will provide a wide-range of much-needed help for the people of Gaza both now and in the weeks to come. As well as helping those in need of immediate support, it will support particularly vulnerable groups, including children, the disabled, and the elderly.

"The lack of access for aid workers and their convoys continues to be a major problem and must improve if we are to meet the needs of people suffering as a result of the recent fighting. We are in direct contact with the Israeli Government about this and working alongside the UN and other donors to find a solution all parties can agree to. Once again, I urge all parties to respect the legitimate and independent work of the aid agencies and allow them to help those innocent people who have been devastated by this crisis."

The allocation of nearly £1.8m is part of the UK's £27m commitment to support aid agencies working on the ground in Gaza. £14m of this fund has now been allocated.

Notes to Editors

1. DFID has committed £26.8 million to help meet immediate needs in Gaza. To date, nearly £14 million of this has been allocated as follows:

Organisation          Detail                      Commitment
                                                        (£)
      UN Relief and Works   Food and cash assistance to 4,000,000
      Agency (UNRWA) Gaza   those in need and shelter
      Flash Appeal          assistance for the
                            displaced. Fuel to maintain
                            essential public services.
      UN's Humanitarian     This will enable the UN's   1,000,000
      Emergency Response    local Humanitarian
      Fund                  Coordinator to quickly
                            allocate funds to emerging
                            priorities, making them
                            available to NGOs and other
                            organisations with staff on
                            the ground, to meet
                            immediate humanitarian
                            needs.
      World Food Programme  Logistics coordination and  1,000,000
                            facilitation for the whole
                            humanitarian community.
      International         Relief Assistance (food and 4,000,000
      Committee for the Red non food items); health and
      Cross                 protection activities.
      Mines Advisory Group  Assess, survey and clear    200,000
                            the danger of unexploded
                            ordnance in Gaza.
      United Nations        Contribution and airlift of 500,000
                            3 armoured cars to
                            facilitate safe assessments
                            and relief delivery by UN
                            agencies as quickly as
                            possible.
      Oxfam                 Immediate water and         600,000
                            sanitation needs of
                            vulnerable communities in
                            Gaza.
      Mercy Corps           Emergency shelter, non-food 915,000
                            items, and psychosocial
                            support to conflict
                            affected children, youth
                            and families in Gaza
      Handicap              Emergency medical response  422,000
      International         for the extremely
                            vulnerable including people
                            with injuries, people with
                            disabilities and the
                            elderly.
      Action Against Hunger Improve access to water     400,000
                            through emergency
                            rehabilitation of water
                            infrastructure and raise
                            awareness of good hygiene
                            practice.
      Welfare Association   Expand comprehensive        300,000
                            community-based health
                            rehabilitation services for
                            disabled people and their
                            families in areas of high
                            need.
      Islamic Relief        Non-food items,             661,000
                            psychosocial support, house
                            repair, emergency school
                            rehabilitation
      Total committed to                                13,998,000 date 


The Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) has allocated £3m for urgent humanitarian relief work in Gaza, of which the UK contributes about 16% (Euros 482,000).

The UK is also the largest donor to the UN administered Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) which has allocated $7m for emergency humanitarian assistance in Gaza.

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