Dr. Mohammad is a CARE partner working with Juzoor for Health and Social Development, one of the few organizations still operational in northern Gaza.
Since Oct. 7, 1.9 million Palestinians in Gaza have had to flee their homes and now live in crowded conditions where basic sanitation has broken down. Most of the displaced have no access to safe water, while an average of 160 people share one toilet, and 700 people one shower facility.
The lack of clean water and sanitation, in addition to a lack of food, sleep, and water, creates fertile ground for the rapid spread of diseases.
Over 586,000 cases of acute respiratory infections and over 220,000 cases of diarrhea have been reported since October, in addition to a high prevalence of scabies, skin rashes, and Hepatitis A.
All of this in addition to people dealing with severe injuries from shrapnel and battling with chronic illnesses such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and kidney disease.