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World Central Kitchen slashes its distribution of hot meals in Gaza by half

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World Central Kitchen slashes its distribution of hot meals in Gaza by half

A man carries a cardboard box of food aid provided by nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen in Rafah, in southern Gaza, on March 17, amid the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

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A man carries a cardboard box of food aid provided by nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen in Rafah, in southern Gaza, on March 17, amid the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

A man carries a cardboard box of food aid provided by nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen in Rafah, in southern Gaza, on March 17, amid the conflict between Israel and the militant group Hamas.

Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images

World Central Kitchen, the largest provider of hot meals in Gaza, is slashing its distribution by half. The organization says the war in Iran has driven up food and fuel costs, making its current pace impossible to sustain.

WCK cut its hot meals down from one million a day to half a million — a drastic reduction for Gaza’s population that relies entirely on aid for survival due to a devastating war.

Displaced families are protesting the cuts and banging empty pots and pans to signal their fears of a return to starvation.

Amna Ormana, a mother of eight, says she doesn’t know how she’ll feed her children now with no money to buy food on her own.

It’s unclear if other aid groups can fill the gap.

The UN says its agencies also face funding shortfalls and higher costs, even as it says a fifth of people in Gaza are eating just one meal a day.

This story was taken from an audio report by NPR’s Anas Baba.

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Saya Putri Anggraini, sarjana Ilmu Komunikasi dari Universitas Diponegoro. Karier saya di dunia media dimulai pada tahun 2016 sebagai penulis berita digital di Tribunnews. Sejak 2020, saya fokus meliput isu pendidikan, kesehatan masyarakat, dan kebijakan sosial. Bagi saya, jurnalisme adalah sarana untuk menyampaikan informasi yang relevan dan bermanfaat bagi masyarakat luas.