IMRELIEF IN PALESTINE
Gaza Recovery Update - April 2025
The war in Gaza has taken an unconscionable toll on women and children. Access to food and clean drinking water is critically limited—there is only enough baby formula for 400 infants until the end of this month, while nearly 10,000 babies under six months are in urgent need. If mothers cannot feed their babies, they may soon have no choice but to use unsafe alternatives mixed with contaminated water.
Also, water access is deteriorating rapidly. Damage to infrastructure, power cuts, the collapse of the ceasefire, and damage to even the remaining water wells; all of this is depleting any remaining supply of safe water. This is why we are now entirely dependent on water trucking, until we can resume water well restoration.
Drinking water access for 1 million people, including 400,000 children, has plunged from 16 litres per person per day to just six. We are racing to prevent a situation where families are forced to drink unsafe water, and the risk of disease outbreaks.
Photos from IMR Gaza Water & Food Deliveries - APR 2025


Gaza Recovery Update - February 2025
Palestinian Aid Donation Update – Our team on the ground is now able to resume efforts to alleviate the suffering of the hunger-stricken population and deliver critical humanitarian aid. Our goal is to reach 10,000 of our Palestinian people hand in hand with other organizations as the need is way bigger than one organization to meet.
Photos from IMR Food Deliveries - JAN/FEB 2025


مجهودات آي إم ريليف
Livelihood and Entrepreneurship
Despite the bleak outlook, there is hope.
A World Bank report on Job Opportunities for Palestinians indicated that Palestinian youth are well-educated, creative, and tech-savvy, but the lack of job opportunities.
IMRelief aims to connect youth to existing digital job opportunities globally and reduce barriers to female employment. This is a promising opportunity to achieve multiplier gains, with a gender-sensitive implementation, given the following reasons:
- Restrictions on movement in and out of Gaza
- Increasing global outsourcing of tasks facilitated by digital technologies
- Internet-enabled self-employment/online freelancing (e-work)
- Home-based tech work can circumvent the barriers for female participation
استجابة الطوارىء
While issues related to the delivery of humanitarian aid persist, IMR is able work through partners on the ground to deliver the following:
- Food parcels for displaced families
- Hygiene kits for people in shelters
- Essential medical supplies
- Surge healthcare staffing
- Remote counseling
- Winterization kits including non-perishable food and essential non-food items such as blankets, mattresses, and clothing