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[The Monumental Challenge of Rebuilding Gaza: Economic Recovery, Infrastructure, and Global Perspectives]-[The jobs needed to rebuild Gaza's economy]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-01-16

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The Monumental Task of Reconstructing Gaza

The Gaza Strip faces an unprecedented humanitarian and structural crisis following 15 months of intense conflict. With estimates suggesting that the cost of rebuilding could reach as high as US $80 billion, the scale of the recovery is described as "monumental." Professor Yara Asi of the Arab Center in Washington highlights the total nature of the destruction, noting that "more than 90% of homes have been destroyed," while critical sectors such as education, healthcare, and agriculture have been decimated. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) head, Achim Steiner, emphasizes that the recovery process will take years, citing the immediate need to manage "40 million tons of rubble" and the presence of unexploded ordnance as primary obstacles to even beginning reconstruction.

The Human Cost and Resilience

Beyond the physical destruction, the conflict has shattered the social fabric of Gaza. Personal testimonies, such as that of Fadwa al-Qawakas, illustrate the profound loss experienced by families. Despite losing her entire family and her interior design business, Fadwa expressed a determined spirit, stating, "I start again in zero," and affirming her duty to return to Gaza. This resilience is echoed by thousands who, despite being displaced—with the UN reporting 1.9 million people forced from their homes—continue to seek ways to survive and contribute to the economy.

The Role of the Tech Sector in Recovery

Experts argue that the tech sector serves as a vital beacon of hope for Gaza's economic future. Alan Al Qadi of Mercy Corps notes that before the war, the tech sector employed 5% to 10% of the working population. He suggests that while agriculture and manufacturing will require significant time and capital to revive, the tech sector is "the fastest to revive" because it primarily requires "a workspace with internet, electricity, and a laptop." Remarkable ingenuity has been displayed by the community, with many establishing "co-working spaces in large tents" powered by solar panels and diesel generators to maintain their professional connections to the global economy.

Rethinking Reconstruction Strategies

Sultan Barakat, a professor in Conflict and Humanitarian Studies, advocates for a paradigm shift in how reconstruction is approached. He argues that international efforts must move away from policies dominated solely by the "security of Israel" and instead prioritize the "welfare and the advancement of the Palestinian people." Barakat emphasizes that the local population must be at the center of the equation, as their leadership and participation are essential for social and psychological readjustment. A significant concern remains the ongoing "siege of Gaza," which complicates the entry of essential building materials. Without political pressure to allow these materials in, reconstruction plans remain theoretical.

Global Economic Context: Rice Production and US-Africa Trade

While the report focuses heavily on Gaza, it also touches upon broader economic themes. In the Philippines, the government is intervening to lower rice prices, which have contributed to inflation. The International Rice Research Institute is focusing on "climate-resilient" varieties to combat the impacts of global climate change. Additionally, the potential impact of a second Donald Trump presidency on African economies remains a subject of analysis. While initiatives like "Prosper Africa" have facilitated approximately $120 billion in deals, small-scale traders express concern over potential changes to taxation and the future of the "Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA)," which is set to expire in 2025. Experts suggest that despite "America First" rhetoric, Africa remains a key strategic partner that the US cannot afford to overlook.

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the task ahead is monumental.
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Everything's just gone, everything's just destroyed.
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I will not abandon Gaza.
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their focus primarily has been trying to stay alive.
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I can't get back in now.
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rebuild from the ground up
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take steps to
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up and running
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shift the discussion away from
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remain afloat
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Sam Fenwick. Today we're looking at the immense challenges facing Gaza.
With the cost of rebuilding estimated to reach as high as US $80 billion, the task ahead is monumental.
Beyond the reconstruction of buildings, we'll explore the critical aspect of job creation, essential for providing livelihoods to a population that has faced significant economic hardship.
We'll hear from experts, policymakers and those on the ground to understand the complex journey of rebuilding Gaza and the practical steps being taken to support its recovery.
After 15 months of bitter conflict, on the Gaza Strip, a ceasefire has been agreed which promises to end an end to the fighting and will allow the access of food and other desperately needed humanitarian aid.

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