UN says Gaza rebuild costs $71 billion in next decade.

The United Nations and the European Union say it will cost over 60 billion euros to rebuild Gaza. Over 371,888 homes have been damaged or destroyed. This is a very large and long-term rebuilding project.
The estimates for rebuilding Gaza come from a report by the UN and the EU. The report says the total cost will be around 71 billion dollars. This includes fixing homes and other buildings. The conflict has caused a lot of damage to Gaza. Many hospitals and schools have been affected. International organizations are working to help rebuild the area.
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Highlights
Rebuild Gaza Cost
The UN and EU estimate rebuilding Gaza will cost over 60 billion euros by 2036.
Funding Needed - UN
The UN estimates over $71 billion will be needed to rebuild Gaza in the next ten years.
Rebuild Cost - Volkskrant
Rebuilding Gaza will cost at least 60 billion euros according to a report.
Income vs. Rebuild Cost
Gazan residents earn around 50 cents a day, while rebuilding costs 60 billion euros.
Human Development Decline
Human development in Gaza has fallen by 77 years due to the conflict.
Perspectives
- The UN and EU estimate rebuilding Gaza will cost over 60 billion euros.
- Over 371,888 homes were damaged or destroyed in Gaza.
- The conflict has caused immense damage and long-term rebuilding needs.
- International organizations are pledging over 70 billion dollars for Gaza's recovery.
The UN and EU estimate a cost of 60 billion euros by 2036.
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The cost is estimated at $71.4 billion over the next decade.
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