Jordanian Campaign and JHCO Dispatch 130,000-Liter Water Convoy to Northern Gaza

Jordanian Campaign and JHCO Dispatch 130,000-Liter Water Convoy to Northern Gaza
Jordanian Campaign and JHCO Dispatch 130,000-Liter Water Convoy to Northern Gaza
The Jordanian Campaign, the strategic partner of the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO), has commenced the dispatch of a water convoy to the northern Gaza Strip. This initiative is part of its ongoing humanitarian efforts to alleviate the suffering of residents amid the worsening humanitarian crisis and the severe shortage of potable water sources.اضافة اعلان

The convoy included the distribution of 130,000 liters of water to affected and displaced families in northern Gaza. This intervention comes as a response to urgent humanitarian needs, particularly given the massive challenges facing the population due to damaged infrastructure and acute water scarcity.

This humanitarian aid is a continuation of the ongoing efforts implemented by the Jordanian Campaign and the JHCO to support the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip through urgent relief projects and the provision of basic necessities to affected families.

Organizers of the campaign emphasized the importance of sustained support for the humanitarian sector in Gaza. They stressed the need to enhance the delivery of relief aid and essential services to the most vulnerable groups, thereby helping to ease the living burdens faced by residents across various areas of the Strip.

The Jordanian Campaign and the JHCO continue to execute their relief and humanitarian programs in the Gaza Strip despite mounting operational challenges facing humanitarian work. Foremost among these challenges is the sharp rise in the prices of diesel and oil required to operate water transport trucks, which doubles distribution costs and increases the difficulty of reaching targeted areas. Despite these hurdles, the Campaign and the Organization remain dedicated to securing water and essential services for affected families, supporting the resilience of the population, and meeting their pressing needs under these exceptional humanitarian circumstances.