MAP Statement on Gaza

21 January 2009

MAP Statement on Gaza

JERUSALEM, 20 January 2009 -The following is a statement by the Association of International Development Agencies regarding the crisis in Gaza. Quotes are attributable to Charles Clayton, chairman of AIDA and national director of World Vision Jerusalem, on behalf of the non-governmental and non-profit humanitarian organizations named below:

"We continue to press for a permanent ceasefire, in the wake of the January 18th unilateral ceasefire declarations by Israel and Hamas.

"After 22 days of bombardment of Gaza, a ceasefire is clearly long overdue. However, a unilateral cease-fire does not guarantee the safety and protection of civilians in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel. What is needed is full compliance with UNSCR 1860 including a complete cessation to violence on both sides.

"This ceasefire should allow unhindered humanitarian assistance to the desperate civilian families of Gaza who have lost their homes and businesses and are struggling amid shortages of food, supplies, cash, healthcare and fuel.

"We call on world leaders to take seriously their responsibility to protect children and noncombatants before more lives are put at risk by the collapse of basic services and destruction of infrastructure, which severely constrain meeting the population's immediate humanitarian needs.

"All parties must refrain from further violence and actively protect civilians from additional harm, especially children, who make up half of Gaza's population. Resolving outstanding differences through diplomatic means is the only way to ease humanitarian distress and assure durable peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis.

"The 18-month blockade of the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza must end. It has devastated the economy, halted services and rendered the people of Gaza entirely dependent on humanitarian aid.

"Urgent efforts need to be made to ensure that cash flows into Gaza to purchase basic necessities. According to UNRWA, at least 95,000 people have not been paid over the last few weeks, including aid workers and those who have are not able to access funds because of bank closures."

This statement is made on behalf of the following AIDA members:

ANERA Merlin

Austcare Norwegian Church Aid

Campaign for the Children of Palestine Oxfam International

CARE International Save the Children Alliance

Center for Environmental Diplomacy The Swedish Organization for

Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Individual Relief (SOIR)

Popoli- C.I.S.P. Terre des Hommes - Lausanne

EAPPI War Child Holland

Japan International Volunteer Center Welfare Association

Medical Aid for Palestinians World Vision International

Mennonite Central Committee

JERUSALEM, 20 January 2009 -The following is a statement by the Association of

International Development Agencies regarding the crisis in Gaza. Quotes are attributable to Charles Clayton, chairman of AIDA and national director of World Vision Jerusalem, on behalf of the non-governmental and non-profit humanitarian organizations named below:

"We continue to press for a permanent ceasefire, in the wake of the January 18th unilateral ceasefire declarations by Israel and Hamas.

"After 22 days of bombardment of Gaza, a ceasefire is clearly long overdue. However, a unilateral cease-fire does not guarantee the safety and protection of civilians in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel. What is needed is full compliance with UNSCR 1860 including a complete cessation to violence on both sides.

"This ceasefire should allow unhindered humanitarian assistance to the desperate civilian families of Gaza who have lost their homes and businesses and are struggling amid shortages of food, supplies, cash, healthcare and fuel.

"We call on world leaders to take seriously their responsibility to protect children and noncombatants before more lives are put at risk by the collapse of basic services and destruction of infrastructure, which severely constrain meeting the population's immediate humanitarian needs.

"All parties must refrain from further violence and actively protect civilians from additional harm, especially children, who make up half of Gaza's population. Resolving outstanding differences through diplomatic means is the only way to ease humanitarian distress and assure durable peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis.

"The 18-month blockade of the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza must end. It has devastated the economy, halted services and rendered the people of Gaza entirely dependent on humanitarian aid.

"Urgent efforts need to be made to ensure that cash flows into Gaza to purchase basic necessities. According to UNRWA, at least 95,000 people have not been paid over the last few weeks, including aid workers and those who have are not able to access funds because of bank closures."

This statement is made on behalf of the following AIDA members:

ANERA Merlin

Austcare Norwegian Church Aid

Campaign for the Children of Palestine Oxfam International

CARE International Save the Children Alliance

Center for Environmental Diplomacy The Swedish Organization for

Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Individual Relief (SOIR)

Popoli- C.I.S.P. Terre des Hommes - Lausanne

EAPPI War Child Holland

Japan International Volunteer Center Welfare Association

Medical Aid for Palestinians World Vision International

Mennonite Central Committee

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For interviews or more information please contact:

Allyn Dhynes, World Vision, +972 (0) 547 749 509

Michael Robin Bailey, Oxfam, +972 (0) 57 223 30 14

For interviews or more information please contact:

Allyn Dhynes, World Vision, +972 (0) 547 749 509

Michael Robin Bailey, Oxfam, +972 (0) 57 223 30 14

 
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