Launch of Relief Project
IICO Operates 25 Bakeries in Gaza in Partnership with WFP
The InternationalIslamic Charity Organization announced the implementation of a relief
project to operate and support 25 bakeries in the Gaza Strip in
partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme. The initiative comes
as part of the Organization’s efforts to ease the worsening humanitarian crisis
in the Strip since October 2023, marked by deteriorating food security due to
the blockade, damaged infrastructure, and shortages of fuel and essential
supplies.
Free Bread for Displaced Families
In a press statement, the
Organization said the project aims to provide free bread, one of the most vital
food needs for affected and displaced families. With many bakeries shut down,
flour shortages, and soaring prices beyond residents’ means, obtaining bread
has become a daily challenge for thousands of families.
Supplies and Distribution
The project includes the
provision of around 190 tons of wheat flour and essential production materials
to operate the bakeries for a full month. This ensures the daily and regular
distribution of bread to 19,019 displaced people across different areas of the
Strip.
Project Costs and Efficiency
The Organization
stated that the total cost of the project amounts to 184,570 Kuwaiti dinars
(about 602,000 US dollars). It noted that 305 dinars (990 dollars) are
sufficient to provide bread for about 1,000 people, reflecting the project’s
efficiency in turning donations into direct humanitarian impact.
Number of Beneficiaries
The total number of
beneficiaries is estimated at around 570,570 people. The Organization
emphasized that the project goes beyond food provision, contributing to
reducing malnutrition, easing pressure on the health sector, and offering a
measure of stability to families living under dire humanitarian conditions.
Humanitarian Response and Appeal
The Organization affirmed
that supporting bakery operations in Gaza represents an urgent humanitarian
response to save lives, preserve human dignity, and strengthen the resilience
of affected families amid ongoing challenges. It called on benefactors and
donors to continue supporting its relief projects directed toward the Strip.
Decades of Humanitarian Work in Palestine
The Organization
highlighted that it has been implementing humanitarian and development
projects in Palestine for more than four decades, driven by its mission
to uphold the values of human solidarity and its commitment to supporting the
Palestinian people and alleviating their suffering under all circumstances.