Palestine Emergency Relief
UN OCHA April 2026: 2.3 million people in Gaza require humanitarian assistance, including 1.8 million women and children. Bakara 195 partners with OCHA cluster-registered organizations to deliver food, medicine, water, and shelter directly to families in need.
Choose Your Aid Type
0% management fee — full amount to field. Distributed via OCHA cluster partners.
The Field Situation (Q1-Q2 2026)
- • Over 60% of healthcare infrastructure non-functional or partially operating (WHO).
- • Less than 5% of the population has access to clean water (OCHA).
- • ~1.1 million people in catastrophic food insecurity (IPC Phase 5).
- • ~600,000+ children out of school for an extended period (UNICEF estimate).
- • Aid entry restricted to limited crossings; humanitarian convoys face significant obstacles.
Frequently Asked
How does my donation reach Gaza?
Bakara 195 partners with OCHA cluster-registered humanitarian organizations operating on the ground. Donations are transferred to these partners; supplies enter Gaza via the Rafah (Egypt) or Jordan crossings and are distributed to registered beneficiaries.
How quickly does my aid reach the field?
Food parcel: 7-14 days. Medicine: 10-21 days. Shelter kit: 14-21 days. Surgical operation support: 3-7 days (transferred directly to in-country hospitals). Times vary based on border crossings and field security.
How much does each aid type cost?
Food parcel (1 week / family of 5): ₺350. Medical aid: ₺500. Clean water kit (1 month / family): ₺300. Shelter / tent kit: ₺2,500. Emergency surgery support: ₺5,000. All prices reflect 100% to-field amounts; no management fee.
How can I verify my donation actually reached Gaza?
For each distribution, field photos (with personal identifiers redacted), beneficiary count, and region data are recorded. Information is published in monthly transparency reports and emailed to donors.
Can I designate Zakat or Fitrana for Palestine?
Yes. Giving Zakat and Fitrana to those in need in Gaza is permissible across all Sunni schools as long as the recipient meets the eligibility criteria (poverty). Indicate "Zakat" or "Fitrana" intention when donating.