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Children, Education and the Gaza Blockade
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Dear colleagues:
Please find below a statement by the UN Humanitarian Coordinator and AIDA
representing 25 International NGO's calling for an immediate opening of the
Gaza crossings especially for the import of construction materials to
rebuild and repair 280 damaged and 18 destroyed schools before the opening
of the new school year. Vital construction materials needed include 25,000
tons of iron bars, and 40,000 tons of cement.
Also attached is a fact sheet on children, education and the blockade.
Best regards,
OCHA oPt
*Press Statement*
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*UN and International Agencies Fear Gaza Educational System Unprepared for
new school year *
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*Call for immediate opening of Gaza’s borders*
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*28 July 2009*
The UN Humanitarian Coordinator, representing UN aid agencies in the
occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), and the Association of International
Development Agencies (AIDA), represented by at least 25 NGOs, today demand
full and unfettered access into and out of Gaza in particular to restore the
Gazan educational system.
During the 23 days of Israel’s operation “Cast Lead” in Gaza, 18 schools
were completely destroyed and at least 280 were damaged. Today, one month
before the start of the new school year, more than six months after the
ceasefires, none of these schools have been properly rebuilt or
rehabilitated due to lack of construction materials. Since the imposition of
the blockade, students have faced chronic shortages of educational supplies
including textbooks, paper and uniforms, though we acknowledge the recent
moves to allow textbooks, uniforms, and stationary into Gaza. These are
welcome first steps. However, the quantities, kinds and predictability of
goods being permitted into Gaza are still far below what is required for
normal life. Even prior to “Cast Lead” the education system was already
under severe duress due to the two year blockade that has caused a crisis of
“human dignity” in Gaza.
The right to learn and be educated is a fundamental child right that is
uniquely central to every child’s ability to realize his or her potential -
and by extension, that of their communities and countries. In the context of
protracted conflict and occupation, safe schools also offer an unparalleled
means of restoring a sense of normalcy and hope for children and their
families. Despite the extraordinary odds stacked against them, going to
school and becoming educated remains the single most cherished priority
among Palestinian children. The continuing blockade on Gaza jeopardizes this
fundamental child right, along with the remarkable progress in education
that has been achieved thus far.
“The blockade has caused untold suffering to children in Gaza, who face
another academic year in terrible conditions”, said Philippe Lazzarini,
acting Humanitarian Coordinator of oPt.
Together with the communities we serve, the United Nations and
non-governmental humanitarian organizations working in oPt collectively call
for immediate steps to end the blockade, as is required by international
humanitarian and human rights law. We call on the Government of Israel to
urgently facilitate entry of construction materials and supplies for schools
in the coming weeks, and to ensure that students, teachers and trainers can
freely exit and enter Gaza to continue learning.
Ensuring access to education is an obligation of all governments, its
primacy proclaimed by agreements ranging from the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Education is also
the heart of all development and the essential prerequisite for equality,
dignity, and lasting peace. The future belongs to this generation of
children and adolescents, and that future is inextricably rooted in the
quality of education that they receive today.
For further information, please contact:
Ms. Marixie Mercado, Chief Communications, UNICEF-occupied Palestinian
territory. Mobile: +970-0-54 778 7604, e-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Chris Gunness,* *Spokesperson, UNRWA. Telephone: +970-2-5890267,
Mobile:+970-054-240-2659, e-mail: [email protected]
Ms. Allegra Pacheco, Head of Advocacy Unit, OCHA. Mobile: +-972-054 3311
806, e-mail: [email protected]
Mr. Jerry Farrell, Country Director, Save the Children Alliance,
mobile:+-972-0-54 313 4280, e- mail: [email protected]
Mr. Osama Damo, Documentation and Communication Officer, Save the Children
Alliance, mobile: +970-0-598-705-883, e-mail: [email protected]
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In Solidarity
from all
International Movement to Open Rafah Border
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"Only a united world against oppression will help unite and free all of Palestine." (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. (2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country
from all
International Movement to Open Rafah Border
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=9986479902
"Only a united world against oppression will help unite and free all of Palestine." (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. (2) Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country