A new sea route for Gaza aid is on track, USAID says. Treating starving children is a priority
- On-the-Ground preparations in Gaza are set for humanitarian workers to deliver food and aid by mid-May, facilitated by a new floating pier, per a USAID official.
- Aid delivery on a U.S.-backed sea route will gradually increase as aid groups test distribution and security arrangements, as per a USAID official speaking to The Associated Press.
- USAID Administrator Samantha Power announced a $200 million investment in Georgia to boost emergency nutritional paste production for undernourished children worldwide, citing the crises in Gaza.
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