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        Humanitarian Situation in Gaza: UNICEF - OHCHR - UN WOMEN
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        Edited News | UNICEF , OHCHR , UN WOMEN

        Humanitarian Situation in Gaza: UNICEF - OHCHR - UN WOMEN

        STORY: Humanitarian Situation in Gaza: UNICEF - OHCHR - UN WOMEN

        TRT: 2:51”

        SOURCE: UNTV CH 

        RESTRICTIONS: NONE 

        LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS 

        ASPECT RATIO: 16:9 

        DATELINE: 16 April 2024 GENEVA, SWITZERLAND 

         

        1. Exterior medium shot: UN flag alley  
        2. Wide shot: speakers at the podium during press conference 
        3. SOUNDBITE (English) – Tess Ingram, Communication specialist, UNICEF (speaking from Cairo): “Over the last six months, a staggering number of children have been wounded amid the intense and often indiscriminate attacks. Their lives forever changed by the horrors of war. The total number of injured children in this conflict is quite difficult to gather, but the most recent data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health documents more than 12,000 children, which is about 70 children a day injured in Gaza since the current conflict began.”
        4. Med shot: speakers at the podium from behind with screen in front of them
        5. SOUNDBITE (English) – Tess Ingram, Communication specialist, UNICEF (speaking from Cairo): “It's disproportionately impacting kids. Every second person in Gaza is a child, so children are wearing a tremendous share of the scars of this war.”
        6. Med shot: Journalists in the press room
        7. SOUNDBITE (English) – Tess Ingram, Communication specialist, UNICEF (speaking from Cairo): “Sick and injured children who are evacuated must be accompanied by their family members. With at least 70 children injured every single day, we need the number of medical evacuations to increase so children can access the care that they urgently need. And with one child killed or injured every 10 minutes, above anything else, we need a ceasefire.”
        8. Wide shot: Journalists in the press room and speakers at the podium
        9. SOUNDBITE (English) – Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson, OHCHR: “The UN Human Rights Office urges all States with influence to do everything in their power to halt the increasingly horrific human rights and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The rising violence and targeted attacks in the West Bank, and the heightened risk of wider escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.”
        10. Med shot: speaker at the podium from the side with journalists in the room
        11. SOUNDBITE (English) - Susanne Mikhail Eldhagen, Regional Director for the Arab States, UN Women (speaking from Cairo): “Up to date, UN estimates that more than 8,000 women might have become widowed because of the recent war on Gaza. That means 8,000 husbands have been killed. These women are in a particularly vulnerable situation because, as we can imagine, they are solely responsible for the very protection, well-being, but also assurance of food and water for their entire families.”
        12. Med shot, moderator at the podium with speaker on screen
        13. SOUNDBITE (English) - Susanne Mikhail Eldhagen, Regional Director for the Arab States, UN Women (speaking from Cairo): “Women often find it much more difficult to access services. In this case, access food and water than men do. In the recent survey conducted in Gaza, it shows that 87 per cent of women find it harder to access food, than men in Gaza.”
        14. Med shot, journalists in press briefing
        15. Close up: journalist listening 
        16. Wide shot: Technical team working behind windows
        Teleprompter
        Over the last six months,
        a staggering number of Children have been wounded
        amid the intense and often indiscriminate attacks,
        their lives forever changed by the horrors of war.
        The total number of injured Children in this conflict is quite difficult to gather.
        But the most recent data from the Palestinian
        Ministry of Health documents more than 12,000 Children,
        which is about 70 Children a day injured in Gaza since the current conflict began.
        It's disproportionately impacting kids.
        Every second person
        in Gaza is a child,
        so Children are wearing a tremendous share
        of the scars of this war.
        Sick and injured Children who are evacuated
        must be accompanied by their family members,
        with at least 70 Children injured every single day.
        We need the number of medical evacuations to increase so
        Children can access the care that they urgently need.
        And with one child killed or injured every 10 minutes
        above anything else, we need a ceasefire.
        The UN human rights office urges all states with influence to do everything in
        their power to halt the increasingly horrific
        human rights and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
        The rising violence and targeted attacks in the West Bank
        and the heightened risk of wider escalation of the conflict in the Middle East
        and
        up to date, UN estimates that
        more than 8000 women might have become widowed because of the recent war on Gaza.
        That means 8000 husbands have been killed.
        These women are in a particularly vulnerable situation because, as we can imagine,
        they are solely responsible for the very protection well being,
        but also assurance of food and water for their entire families.
        Women often
        find it much more difficult to access services in
        this case access food and water than men do.
        In the recent survey conducted in Gaza,
        it shows that 87% of women find it harder to access food, uh, than men in Gaza.
        If we follow the reproductive age cycle, if you will, uh,
        the picture becomes clear of again the the lab of sanitary kids,
        which means that many women
        and then you can let if you quickly walk away down the street,
        praying that you'll be OK