Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Gaza's Evolving Job Market

As war ravages Gaza, professionals are forced to reinvent their careers, shifting from arts and business to survival-focused jobs in a restructured job market.
The once-vibrant arts and business sectors in Gaza have been profoundly reshaped by the ravages of war. As the region grapples with ongoing conflicts, Gaza's professionals have been compelled to adapt their careers in order to survive and provide for their families.
What was once a thriving hub for creative expression and entrepreneurial pursuits has now transformed into a landscape where people must be willing to take on any job they can find, regardless of their previous training or expertise. From engineers working as taxi drivers to lawyers becoming street vendors, the job market in Gaza has been drastically restructured by the realities of war.
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Najla, a former graphic designer, now spends her days sewing clothes to sell at a local market, a far cry from her previous career.
Source: Al Jazeera


