GAZA EMERGENCY RESPONSE REPORT

GAZA EMERGENCY RESPONSE REPORT
Gaza Strip | March - May 2025
Between March and May 2025, the humanitarian situation in Gaza remained dire despite the relativecalm brought by temporary ceasefires and partial return movements. The population continued toface extreme challenges including destroyed infrastructure, limited access to health services, severeshortages in food, water, medications, and fuel, and widespread displacement. With over 1.9 millionpeople displaced and many families returning to devastated areas in the North and Gaza City, theneed for life-saving and recovery-oriented health services has only intensified.
Juzoor for Health and Social Development has remained at the forefront of emergency responseefforts since the onset of the war in October 2023. While continuing to operate under dangerous andunpredictable conditions, Juzoor transitioned during this period from shelter-based emergencypoints to more structured community health centers, aiming to provide both immediate care andlonger-term stability to affected populations. These centers have served as vital hubs for primaryhealthcare, nutrition services, maternal and child health, and mental health support.
March through May also marked a critical period of post-displacement support, as many familiesbegan returning to the North. Juzoor responded by reestablishing and expanding services in keyareas, launching targeted interventions for vulnerable groups including children, pregnant women,older persons, and individuals with disabilities