In the context of the situation in Gaza still facing many challenges, children continue to face a seriously disrupted daily life. According to UNICEF, the Gaza Strip is facing a serious humanitarian crisis, with more than 100,000 children under 5 years old at risk of acute malnutrition. Widespread displacement and damage to essential infrastructure, including schools, medical facilities and water systems, have further severely affected access to basic services.

UNICEF working groups continue to deploy support in the fields of nutrition, health care and education, making efforts to reach vulnerable children and families.
TMGM's contributions help strengthen humanitarian initiatives led by UNICEF, while expanding the scope of support to communities affected by the crisis.
A spokesman for TMGM said, "We believe that businesses are responsible for making practical contributions in times of crisis. Through supporting UNICEF Australia, we hope to contribute to supporting children and families affected by ongoing challenges".
Tony Stuart, Executive Director of UNICEF Australia, added: "The humanitarian crisis for children in Gaza is not over. More than 1.1 million children are in need of humanitarian aid. UNICEF is providing essential clean water, malnutrition treatment, vaccination and mental health support. Contributions from partners such as TMGM help us maintain these efforts to save lives.
This initiative reflects TMGM's continuous commitment to supporting the community through responsible and sustainable activities. This is a continuation of the company's broader efforts in environmental and community projects, including contributions to marine conservation initiatives and regional development projects across the Asia-Pacific.
The company said that this contribution is made not for commercial purposes and demonstrates the company's commitment to responsible and sustainable business practices.