The United Nations has warned that reversing famine in the Gaza Strip will take time, despite recent progress in delivering food aid following a ceasefire. The World Food Programme has managed to bring in close to 3,000 tons of food supplies and is working to expand its distribution network from five to 145 points across the region. While some bakeries have reopened and food convoys are reaching warehouses intact, officials stress that more land crossings must be opened to deliver sufficient aid. The agency aims to reach 1.6 million people in Gaza over the next three months as it continues efforts to combat hunger and support families returning to their homes.

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