Natalia Winer Rossi, UNICEF actress, stressed the urgent need to coordinate the humanitarian response to reach Gaza in order to protect the most needy groups while they are children and called for renewing the ceasefire and its sustainability, the release of all the hostages, and the ensuring the arrival of humanitarian aid without obstacles and on a large scale.
This came after the UN actress, at a high -end -to -party meeting, with the French President, Emmanuel Macron during his visit to North Sinai. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) was represented in this meeting, which brought together representatives of international and civil organizations, including United Nations organizations, the Egyptian Red Crescent Society, and international civil society organizations. The meeting emphasized the increasing international concern about the worsening humanitarian crisis as a result of the conflict in Gaza
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This visit is the first official visit to Linder Russian to North Sinai, and it bears special importance to renew the commitment of UNICEF in Egypt to support and protect all children affected by the crisis, whether those who were medically evacuated from Gaza, or children in Egyptian host societies.
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The UN actress stressed the importance of building strong partnerships, noting that children are the ones who bear the greater burden of this conflict, and that the collective action is necessary to meet the urgent and long -term needs, alike.
In her statement, the UN actress said that UNICEF continued to work to ensure that every child, whatever his circumstances, has the safety, care, growth opportunities and a decent life. Since the outbreak of the conflict, UNICEF has worked to support the Egyptian government for its role in supporting the humanitarian crisis in Gaza through coordination with the various ministries and in close cooperation with the Egyptian Red Crescent Society, to provide basic medical supplies, publish mobile clinics, and train health workers, as well as establishing child -friendly spaces to support mental health, providing safe activities, and learning opportunities for displaced children.
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UNICEF has also strengthened water and sanitation systems at Sheikh Zuweid Hospital, and is providing cash assistance to displaced families to meet their urgent needs. “Besides emergency relief, UNICEF supports the Egyptian government to enhance national systems, enhance the ability to withstand, and ensuring that every child gets health care, nutrition, education, social protection and child protection.” She added: “Every child deserves to be blessed with security and dignity, and with a future in a future of opportunities and capabilities. The presence of the forces of the forces and permanent in North Sinai is not limited to responding to the needs of the day, but also extends to establish sustainable systems and solutions, which guarantees a better tomorrow for every child, without exception.”