GAZA, Nov. 08 (YPA) – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) said that one in five children in the Gaza Strip have missed essential vaccines.
In a post on X, UNRWA said, “After two years of war, reportedly 1 in 5 children in Gaza have missed essential vaccines.”
After two years of war, reportedly 1 in 5 children in #Gaza have missed essential vaccines.
UNRWA, together with @UNICEF, @who and partners, is launching a catch-up immunisation campaign to reach 44,000 children with life-saving vaccines and malnutrition screening.
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— UNRWA (@UNRWA) November 7, 2025
The post said: “UNRWA, together with UNICEF, WHO, and partners, is launching a catch-up immunization campaign to reach 44,000 children with life-saving vaccines and malnutrition screening.”
“From its side, UNRWA will contribute through 24 health centres and medical points across the Gaza Strip — supporting this vital effort to restore essential care for Gaza’s children.”
Children account for 47% of the total population in the Gaza Strip, totaling approximately 980,000, according to a statement by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics in April.
This vaccination campaign comes after two years of Israeli aggression that caused a near-total collapse of the health system and disrupted immunization programs, depriving hundreds of thousands of children of their essential vaccines.
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