United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - November 25, 2006 - Back to Resources Page


One year after the signing of the Agreement on Movement and Access (AMA) on 15 November 2005 between the Government of Israel (GoI) and Palestinian Authority (PA) the ability of Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip to access either the West Bank or the outside world remains extremely limited and the flow of commercial trade is negligible. Movement within the West Bank is also more restricted. There has been no peaceful economic development as envisaged by the AMA but rather a deterioration in the humanitarian situation and an increase in violence overall. The increased closure of Gaza's crossing points has contributed to the worsening of the worsening of the economic situation over the last 12 months. In the Gaza Strip, unemployment levels have risen from 33.1% to 41.8% between 2005 and 2006 and already high poverty levels have risen by over two percent. Gaza business owners' perception of the future is bleaker than at the beginning of the year: in January 2006 81.3% were optimistic about future productivity compared to just 22.6% in September

The intention of the AMA was 'to facilitate the movement of goods and people within Palestinian Territories...' and open '...an international crossing on the Gaza Egypt border that will put the Palestinians in control of the entry and exit of people...' and thereby '...promote peaceful economic development and improve the humanitarian situation on the ground'.

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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs - November 25, 2006 - Back to Resources Page


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