Canadian aid agencies call for action saying starvation is rampant in Gaza
TORONTO — Canadian aid agencies say malnutrition and starvation is rampant among children in Gaza, as well as among the aid workers trying to help them.
The Toronto-based president and CEO at Save the Children says its clinics are inundated by 200 to 300 people arriving each day.
Danny Glenwright says there’s been a tenfold increase in the number of children suffering acute malnutrition over the past two months, and that even clinic staff are bringing their children in for help.
That’s echoed by Canada’s executive director of Doctors Without Borders, with Sana Beg adding that members of her organization have had to donate their own blood because supplies are so short.


