Publication year:
2026
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DRC, Danish Refugee Council,NRC, Norwegian Refugee Council,Oxfam,Refugees International,Save the Children
This humanitarian scorecard assesses the implementation of the U.S.-led 20‑Point Gaza ceasefire plan, endorsed by UN Security Council Resolution 2803, six months after its adoption. Drawing on on-the-ground humanitarian observations and public data, the report evaluates progress across four core areas: ceasefire implementation and civilian protection, humanitarian access, reconstruction and economic recovery, and freedom of movement and return. While the agreement initially reduced hostilities and secured the release of hostages and detainees, its broader humanitarian objectives remain largely unmet. Aid access is severely constrained, basic services and infrastructure remain near collapse, displacement persists at scale, and pathways toward recovery have stalled. Overall, the scorecard finds that the ceasefire framework is failing to deliver its promised humanitarian and stabilization outcomes, underscoring the urgent need for decisive international action to ensure compliance, restore humanitarian access, and support Gaza’s recovery without further displacement or harm to civilians.
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