300 Days of War Gaza Strip
The government media office in Gaza has released an update on the main statistics of the ongoing genocide perpetrated by the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip on day 300 of the war (Thursday 1st August, 2024).
Amos Trust and Ajyal Association are tackling Gaza’s hunger crisis with women-led microbakeries and hot meals for displaced children and families.
Bread Ovens & Hot Meals for families in Gaza
September 2025
A few months ago, through our friends at the Gaza Sunbirds, we were introduced to the Ajyal Association for Creativity and Development.
A hand-made bread oven being built in Gaza.
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Founded in Gaza City in 2003, Ajyal is a youth-led organisation dedicated to improving the lives of children and young people. We’ve been hugely impressed by their creativity and resilience and were delighted when they invited us to partner with them on a microbakery programme.
She Is Capable
She Is Capable, the programme supported 20 women in displacement camps around Gaza City — each of them the sole breadwinner for their families.
Ajyal provided them with portable clay bread ovens (made locally), baking utensils and essential supplies — flour, firewood and more — to set up their own microbakeries. Alongside the equipment, the women received training in bread, pastry and cake baking, as well as business management, marketing and food hygiene.
The aim was not only to improve food security and provide income, but also to tell a story of resilience, creativity and women’s economic empowerment in the face of unimaginable hardship.
We’ve been hugely impressed by their creativity and resilience and were delighted when they invited us to partner with them on a microbakery programme.
Ajyal completed the She Is Capable programme at the end of August. When we asked if they wanted to run it again, their answer was heartbreaking but clear: with Israeli attacks intensifying on Gaza City, and with families already displaced multiple times likely to be forced to move again, they felt they needed to focus instead on their Hot Meals for Children programme.
Hot Meals for Children
With your support, we immediately sent the funds needed to provide hot vegetarian meals for 5,500 people across five displacement camps in and around Gaza City, as well as for 600 children in a local orphanage.
Hot food ready for distribution in Gaza.
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The scale of shortages is staggering. Before the war, a meal would have cost less than £1. Today, it costs £6.
Ajyal is determined to keep the Hot Meals programme running for as long as possible, until the Israeli assault makes it impossible to continue.
We have already funded a second wave of meals, and we are committed to supporting Ajyal’s efforts for as long as they can provide this lifeline to the one million people sheltering in Gaza City, who face starvation and further displacement.
Support Gaza Today
It now costs £6 to provide one hot vegetarian meal for a family in Gaza — meals that were less than £1 before the war.
Every donation helps Ajyal continue their Hot Meals for Children programme, providing food and dignity to families who have lost everything.
Food aid, medical care, toilet blocks, community buildings and more fundraising. Read our summer 2024 update. “When I last wrote in December, only the greatest pessimists were anticipating that the attack on Gaza would still be ongoing and that conditions would have got so much worse.” Chris Rose writes.
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“The failure of our leaders to back words with meaningful action is glaring. As the 1.4 million people in Rafah face attacks that our leaders know would be catastrophic, they must finally act to stop the slaughter.” Read the statement from thirty one UK NGO’s regarding Israel’s invasion of Rafa.
“We took to the streets with signs in hand and cries of protest. We stood together, supporting each other. I saw many women expressing pain and anger in various ways: through music, graffiti, dance... or simply walking in silence but with their heads held high. Each one had a unique story of experiencing violence.” Alexia Lizarraga Quintero, Amos’ new Partnerships and Climate Fellowship Manager, writes about her experience of International Women’s Day in Mexico.
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