Human development in Gaza has regressed 77 years due to the war, according to an international report
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Human development in Gaza has regressed 77 years due to the war, according to an international report
"The escalation of conflict over the last two years has engendered the collapse of the systems that sustain people's daily survival and dignity, emphasizing a multi-sectoral collapse that drives hunger, disease, learning loss, and social fragmentation."
"The damage assessment estimates that human development has regressed 77 years due to setbacks in living conditions, livelihoods, food security, gender equality, and social inclusion."
"Around 1.9 million people have been displaced, often multiple times, and more than 60% of the population has lost their homes, highlighting the extensive humanitarian crisis."
"The economy has contracted by 84%, with over 50% of hospitals now inoperable and almost all schools destroyed or damaged, placing the greatest burden on women, children, and those with disabilities."
The Gaza Strip's recovery from the recent military offensive is estimated to cost $71.4 billion over the next decade. Human development has regressed 77 years due to the conflict, affecting living conditions, livelihoods, and social inclusion. The Gaza Strip Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment report indicates a multi-sectoral collapse, with significant losses in housing, food security, health, and education. Approximately 1.9 million people are displaced, over 50% of hospitals are inoperable, and the economy has contracted by 84%, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations.
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