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<p>DFID continually assesses the humanitarian context in Gaza, including in the health
sector, which remains under significant strain. Recent information from the World
Food Programme states that cuts in its funding will affect 193,000 of the poorest
people in Gaza and the West Bank as of January 2019. High food insecurity and poverty
rates in Gaza contribute to the dire humanitarian situation. Although the recent increase
in electricity supply has positively impacted health facilities, there is still a
major shortage of essential drugs, including antibiotics and other medical supplies.
Movement restrictions on patients seeking medical treatment outside Gaza and access
to water also remain critical concerns.</p><p> </p><p>DFID continues to provide assistance
in the region, including providing food assistance to the most vulnerable refugees,
supporting urgent health needs, preventing the spread of diseases, and improving access
to safe water.</p>
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