Thursday, February 22, 2007

Previously self-reliant sectors of society have fallen into poverty and debt

A report by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) due to be released this month illustrates how restrictions on trade and movement experienced over 2006 have led to the progressive fragmentation of the economy, dragging previously self-reliant sectors of society (farmers, workers, fishermen, traders and small shop owners) into poverty and debt.

Gaza relies almost entirely on imported food, thus any closure of the Karni commercial crossing has a direct impact on the availability and price of basic commodities. The stagnation of trade experienced in 2006 drastically affected employment and income opportunities throughout the Gaza Strip leading to a serious rise in poverty.

 
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