As conversations continue around Gaza's reconstruction amid the fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire , doctors and humanitarian workers are urging that efforts be focused on addressing the malnutrition crisis, noting that simply flooding the zone with aid won't make a meaningful dent. More than 54,600 children in Gaza are acutely malnourished, with 12,800 of them suffering from severe acute malnutrition as of Aug. 2025, according to a study conducted by the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Additionally, about 58,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza are suffering from acute malnutrition, according to estimates from the World Food Programme (WFP). While the number of aid trucks has increase
What doctors, aid workers say is needed to treat the malnutrition crisis in Gaza
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