Amman: Tkiyet Um Ali on Tuesday announced a JD 2 million humanitarian pledge to implement the "Gaza Children's Recovery" programme, targeting 3,000 children in the Gaza Strip along with their mothers and education staff.
According to Jordan News Agency, the programme, carried out in partnership with the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organisation and the Palestine Tomorrow Association, aims to address worsening humanitarian conditions, including disrupted education, food insecurity, malnutrition, and psychological distress.
Over 12 months, the initiative would provide school meals, educational support, psychosocial services, and learning materials and would establish 15 equipped educational units across the Gaza Strip.
It would support 660 mothers, 60 teachers, and 12 specialised staff, while offering awareness sessions, training, and recreational activities, alongside improved water, sanitation, and solar-powered facilities to ensure continuity of services.
Tkiyet Um Ali stated that the programme builds on its broader humanitarian response efforts in Gaza and reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability through monitoring and regular reporting on outcomes.