A Mental Health Crisis in the Making
A severe mental health crisis is unfolding in Gaza. Ongoing hostilities expose people to extreme stressors like direct violence, constant bombardments, displacement, loss of loved ones, family separations, and the destruction of homes and infrastructure. The population lives in perpetual fear and anxiety, lacking any sense of present safety and dreading the future. These relentless stressors have worsened the mental health and psychosocial needs of an already vulnerable community.
Before the escalation in October 2023, approximately 485,000 people in Gaza – nearly one in every four – were already grappling with mental health conditions. Since the onset of current hostilities, this number has surged dramatically. UNICEF now estimates that over a million children urgently need mental health and psychosocial support.
The situation is dire, and immediate action is needed to address the escalating mental health crisis and provide the necessary support to the people of Gaza.