Providing food security in Gaza for the "day after".

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Elliot M Berry, Dorit Nitzan, Martin Kussmann
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Abstract

Poverty, conflict and war are the most prominent reasons for food insecurity worldwide including for the population of Gaza since October 7, 2023. It has been shown that at least during the seven-month period between January and July, 2024, an adequate supply of food was delivered to Gaza. However, a distinction must be made between food availability (entering Gaza), and food accessibility (food supply actually reached at the household level). The latter was apparently controlled by Hamas; and there are no reliable data available on the actual distribution of food. A prerequisite for achieving a better "day after" for the population of Gaza depends on achieving a permanent end to the hostilities between Hamas and other Gazan militants with Israel. That must be a top priority for policymakers. Nonetheless, understanding the elements involved in the planning for a successful "day after" can begin now. We know that most of the population needs housing, as well as sufficient, adequate and accessible food, water, energy sources, adequate health services for acute and chronic medical and surgical conditions, mental health, and preventive care. In this article, we focus on planning for food and nutrition security for the "day after," a process that will require actions along the six dimensions of food security- availability, accessibility, utilization, stability, sustainability, and agency. We outline these dimensions and their necessary components.

为加沙提供“第二天”的粮食安全。
贫困、冲突和战争是全球粮食不安全的最主要原因,包括自2023年10月7日以来的加沙人口。资料显示,至少在2024年1月至7月这7个月期间,向加沙运送了足够的粮食。但是,必须区分粮食的可得性(进入加沙)和粮食的可得性(实际达到家庭一级的粮食供应)。后者显然由哈马斯控制;而且没有关于食物实际分配的可靠数据。为加沙人民实现更好的“战后”的先决条件取决于哈马斯和其他加沙武装分子与以色列之间的敌对行动的永久结束。这必须成为政策制定者的首要任务。尽管如此,了解成功的“第二天”计划所涉及的要素现在就可以开始了。我们知道,大多数人口需要住房,以及充足、适当和可获得的食物、水、能源、针对急慢性内科和外科疾病的适当保健服务、精神健康和预防性保健。在本文中,我们将重点关注“日后”的粮食和营养安全规划,这一过程将需要在粮食安全的六个方面采取行动——可获得性、可获得性、利用率、稳定性、可持续性和代理。我们概述了这些维度及其必要的组成部分。
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