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Half of Gaza’s Children Now Malnourished As Humanitarian Aid Remains Blocked

3BL | Tue, May 13 2025 02:30 AM AEST

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Published by Action Against Hunger.

May 12, 2025 /3BL/ - On May 12th, 2025, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) issued an alert that all of Gaza is at the Emergency stage (IPC Phase 4 out of 5). Over 250,000 people are currently facing starvation conditions due to a severe lack of food and diversity in nutrition, and this number is expected to double if conditions do not improve. There are currently 71,000 children under the age of five with acute malnutrition, of which 14,100 have severe cases and face the risk of death. Between now and April 2026, approximately 18,400 pregnant and breastfeeding women are expected to need malnutrition treatment to prevent irreversible and life-threatening health problems for both mothers and babies.

The IPC alert shows a major deterioration from the previous analysis in October 2024, when 93% of Gaza was classified in Crisis (IPC Phase 3 or above). Food insecurity has escalated over two months of total siege in which no humanitarian aid — including food, water, medical aid, and other supplies essential to the survival of the civilian population — has entered Gaza. If the situation continues or deteriorates, the IPC warns that famine will be imminent.

In April, Action Against Hunger assessed caregivers of over 1,000 children under five across three governorates in Gaza and measured reports of children going without food when hungry or skipping meals. In the Middle Area, one in three respondents reported that their children had recently gone an entire day without eating. Across the three governates, it was revealed that all children faced food insecurity. Alarmingly, one in two children were found to be either moderately or severely food insecure. Action Against Hunger’s teams in Gaza report that, since the beginning of April, more children have been admitted for the first time to acute malnutrition treatment programs than in the first three months of 2025 total. The rate of malnutrition in children has reached some of the worst levels the teams have ever seen.

“I work as a breastfeeding counselor with Action Against Hunger. With every consultation, my worst fear gets confirmed: there is no end to this crisis. The situation is growing more catastrophic, and the acute shortage of aid and assistance is alarming,” shares an Action Against Hunger staff member in Gaza. “Breastfeeding and pregnant women face double the risk. Their bodies are exhausted from pregnancy and childbirth while they endure prolonged food deprivation and a severe lack of all the necessities of health and nutrition.”

Since the start of the siege, over 177 community kitchens and bakeries have been forcibly closed. The cost of wheat flour – a household staple – has increased over 3,000% since February 2025, now costing between $235 USD to $520 USD per 55 pounds across Gaza. “The only thing keeping Palestinians from famine right now is humanitarian assistance,” says Natalia Anguera, Country Director for Action Against Hunger. “Our teams in Gaza have distributed the last of our remaining dry food parcels, with only items for one community kitchen remaining. Many other organizations ran out weeks ago.” Continuing to block the entrance of food will cause famine. Action Against Hunger reiterates its demands to all parties to the conflict to immediately and unconditionally re-open all border crossings, establish an immediate and permanent ceasefire, and protect civilians and civilian infrastructure.

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Action Against Hunger leads the global movement to end hunger. We innovate solutions, advocate for change, and reach 21 million people every year with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across over 55 countries, our 8,900 dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. We strive to create a world free from hunger, for everyone, for good.

Action Against Hunger has been assisting the population in Gaza for more than 20 years. Responding to the escalating crisis, our teams have mobilized to provide hot meals and fresh and dry food, distribute hygiene kits, connect people with shelters, and truck clean water into communities. Since the start of the conflict, under restricted access and frequent blackouts, Action Against Hunger has assisted more than one million people in Gaza and the West Bank.

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