JAKARTA - The World Health Organization (WHO) said aid for Gaza was increasing, but was still only "a small part of what was needed" as the health agency's efforts to rebuild the health care system in the region.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said they were working with partners to plan the restoration and long-term reconstruction of the Gaza health system, which is expected to cost at least $7 billion.
Many suffered injuries during the two-year Israeli-Hamas conflict that are now in a ceasefire under US-brokered agreements.
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The health agency said the "food situation" had improved slightly since the ceasefire, but it still needed more effort to actually turn things around.
WHO says 411 people have died in 2025 in Gaza due to the effects of malnutrition. Of these, 109 are children, including 84 toddlers.
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