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UNRWA Launches Emergency Appeal for US$1.2 Billion for Palestine Refugees from Syria

Published : 30-01-2019

UNRWA Launches Emergency Appeal for US$1.2 Billion for Palestine Refugees from Syria

UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Pierre Krähenbühl, called for a total of US$ 1.2 billion to fund the Agency’s vital core services and life-saving humanitarian aid for 5.4 million Palestine refugees across the Middle East. It is the amount needed to keep UNRWA operations at the same level as in 2018.

The presentation of the Agency’s 2019 priorities and financial requirements comes in the wake of a remarkable global mobilization to overcome an unprecedented shortfall and existential crisis following the decision by the US to cut US$ 300 million of its contribution last year.

Krähenbühl paid a strong tribute to all UNRWA donor partners: “As we faced the most severe financial challenge in our proud history, it was both humbling and inspiring to have witnessed the extent and generosity of the response from host and donor governments, from within the United Nations and NGO partners, from civil society and inpiduals.”

“One of the greatest concerns for Palestine refugees is the current near complete absence of horizon, both political and personal. In the midst of this, it is essential to preserve the key services carried out by courageous UNRWA staff in some of the most difficult and polarized regions of the Middle East”, he said.

“My call is, therefore, to all our partners to sustain the generous funding levels achieved inpidually and collectively in 2018. At stake are the dignity and rights of Palestine refugee - in particular the right to education for 535,000 girls and boys - as well as regional stability and the defense of robust multilateralism,” said the Commissioner-General.

Some US$ 750 million will be required to continue the Agency’s core services, which encompass education, health, and relief and social services and contribute to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda. Furthermore, US$ 138 million will be required to provide emergency humanitarian aid to the oPt (Gaza and West Bank, including East Jerusalem) and US$ 277 million will be required in support of the Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal (in Syria and for Palestine refugees from Syria in Lebanon and Jordan).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8237

UNRWA’s Commissioner-General, Pierre Krähenbühl, called for a total of US$ 1.2 billion to fund the Agency’s vital core services and life-saving humanitarian aid for 5.4 million Palestine refugees across the Middle East. It is the amount needed to keep UNRWA operations at the same level as in 2018.

The presentation of the Agency’s 2019 priorities and financial requirements comes in the wake of a remarkable global mobilization to overcome an unprecedented shortfall and existential crisis following the decision by the US to cut US$ 300 million of its contribution last year.

Krähenbühl paid a strong tribute to all UNRWA donor partners: “As we faced the most severe financial challenge in our proud history, it was both humbling and inspiring to have witnessed the extent and generosity of the response from host and donor governments, from within the United Nations and NGO partners, from civil society and inpiduals.”

“One of the greatest concerns for Palestine refugees is the current near complete absence of horizon, both political and personal. In the midst of this, it is essential to preserve the key services carried out by courageous UNRWA staff in some of the most difficult and polarized regions of the Middle East”, he said.

“My call is, therefore, to all our partners to sustain the generous funding levels achieved inpidually and collectively in 2018. At stake are the dignity and rights of Palestine refugee - in particular the right to education for 535,000 girls and boys - as well as regional stability and the defense of robust multilateralism,” said the Commissioner-General.

Some US$ 750 million will be required to continue the Agency’s core services, which encompass education, health, and relief and social services and contribute to the realization of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2030 Agenda. Furthermore, US$ 138 million will be required to provide emergency humanitarian aid to the oPt (Gaza and West Bank, including East Jerusalem) and US$ 277 million will be required in support of the Syria Regional Crisis Emergency Appeal (in Syria and for Palestine refugees from Syria in Lebanon and Jordan).

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/8237