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UNRWA Likely to Cut Services for Palestine Refugees due to Funding Crisis

Published : 15-11-2019

UNRWA Likely to Cut Services for Palestine Refugees due to Funding Crisis

The Officer-in-Charge of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Christian Saunders, has appealed for sustained support for the Agency’s work.

Presenting the Agency’s annual report to the Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth Committee) of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday, Saunders pointed out the extraordinary circumstances in which UNRWA continues to operate, despite the financial and political hurdles it has been facing.

Addressing United Nations Member States present at the meeting, Saunders said: “UNRWA is a remarkably resilient agency that is undergoing the worst financial crisis in its history and requires the urgent attention and support of the international community”.

“The Agency is in an extremely precarious situation right now and we are facing the possibility of reducing and indeed stopping the provision of services in the coming weeks, if the Agency does not receive additional funding,” he reiterated.

Saunders underscored the operational challenges the Agency has been going through across its fields of operation as detailed in the Agency’s annual report. This includes Gaza, where over one million people are dependent on UNRWA aid; Syria, where after nearly nine years of devastating conflict and Lebanon, where Palestine refugees, including those who fled from Syria, are particularly vulnerable.

UNRWA’s newly-appointed official stressed the stabilizing role that UNRWA plays in a volatile region and appealed to Member States to ensure that the Agency’s mandate, which is up for renewal, proceeds smoothly.

He called on Member States who are in a position to help with additional contributions to do so now and those that are yet to disburse funding pledged to the Agency to swiftly release the urgently required funds, noting extraordinary efforts by the Agency to address their concerns as a result of the ongoing inquiry into management issues.

“The Agency and its mandate are essential to reassure 5.5 million Palestine refugees of the international community’s commitment to their human rights and dignity,” said Saunders. “Frankly, under current circumstances, there is no alternative to UNRWA for the provision of these services. We are determined to continue delivering the highest quality, most cost-effective assistance required as long as the Agency’s mandate continues.”

He pledged to continue implementing the mandate of the General Assembly and ensure that Palestine refugees receive essential assistance pending a just and lasting solution to their plight.

UNRWA says it has been confronted with an increased demand for services resulting from a growth in the number of registered Palestine refugees, the extent of their vulnerability and their deepening poverty. Its program budget, which supports the delivery of core essential services, operates with a large shortfall.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9352

The Officer-in-Charge of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Christian Saunders, has appealed for sustained support for the Agency’s work.

Presenting the Agency’s annual report to the Special Political and Decolonization Committee (Fourth Committee) of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday, Saunders pointed out the extraordinary circumstances in which UNRWA continues to operate, despite the financial and political hurdles it has been facing.

Addressing United Nations Member States present at the meeting, Saunders said: “UNRWA is a remarkably resilient agency that is undergoing the worst financial crisis in its history and requires the urgent attention and support of the international community”.

“The Agency is in an extremely precarious situation right now and we are facing the possibility of reducing and indeed stopping the provision of services in the coming weeks, if the Agency does not receive additional funding,” he reiterated.

Saunders underscored the operational challenges the Agency has been going through across its fields of operation as detailed in the Agency’s annual report. This includes Gaza, where over one million people are dependent on UNRWA aid; Syria, where after nearly nine years of devastating conflict and Lebanon, where Palestine refugees, including those who fled from Syria, are particularly vulnerable.

UNRWA’s newly-appointed official stressed the stabilizing role that UNRWA plays in a volatile region and appealed to Member States to ensure that the Agency’s mandate, which is up for renewal, proceeds smoothly.

He called on Member States who are in a position to help with additional contributions to do so now and those that are yet to disburse funding pledged to the Agency to swiftly release the urgently required funds, noting extraordinary efforts by the Agency to address their concerns as a result of the ongoing inquiry into management issues.

“The Agency and its mandate are essential to reassure 5.5 million Palestine refugees of the international community’s commitment to their human rights and dignity,” said Saunders. “Frankly, under current circumstances, there is no alternative to UNRWA for the provision of these services. We are determined to continue delivering the highest quality, most cost-effective assistance required as long as the Agency’s mandate continues.”

He pledged to continue implementing the mandate of the General Assembly and ensure that Palestine refugees receive essential assistance pending a just and lasting solution to their plight.

UNRWA says it has been confronted with an increased demand for services resulting from a growth in the number of registered Palestine refugees, the extent of their vulnerability and their deepening poverty. Its program budget, which supports the delivery of core essential services, operates with a large shortfall.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9352