Republican News Hubb
Advertisement Banner
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Wellnessnewshubb
No Result
View All Result
Home Republican

UN agency for Palestinian refugees seeks $1.6bn in funding | Occupied East Jerusalem News

admin by admin
January 24, 2023
in Republican


UNRWA says facing immense strain, calls for urgent funding to operate in 2023 amid ‘compounding challenges’.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees has appealed for $1.6bn for its work in 2023 after its head warned it was struggling to fulfil its mandate due to spiralling costs and shrinking resources.

UNRWA, which provides services to nearly six million Palestinians registered in the occupied Palestinian territories and neighbouring countries, warned that “compounding challenges” had placed it under “immense strain”.

“Compounding challenges over the last year including underfunding, competing global crises, inflation, disruption in the supply chain, geopolitical dynamics and skyrocketing levels of poverty and unemployment among Palestine refugees have put immense strain on UNRWA,” the agency said in a statement.

A teacher supervises while Palestinian school children attend a final exam during the last day of the school year [File: Nasser Nasser/AP Photo]

The agency, which has nearly 30,000 staff – most of them Palestinian refugees – runs more than 700 schools that offer education to half a million children, and provides health, sanitation and social services, including food and cash assistance.

The refugees mostly live in camps that have been transformed into built-up, but often underserved, residential areas in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, as well as Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

In the besieged Gaza Strip alone, which has been blockaded for more than 15 years, the agency once helped more than half of the enclave’s roughly two million population.

Of the $1.6bn requested, UNRWA said $848m was needed for such core services.

It said another $781.6m was needed for emergency operations.

‘A life of dignity’

UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said the agency played “an indispensable role” for millions of Palestinian refugees.

“We work to maintain the delivery of basic services in an incredibly difficult financial and political context,” he said in a statement.

The agency warned that most Palestinian refugees now lived below the poverty line and a growing number were dependent on UNRWA for assistance, sometimes for their “sheer survival”.

Lazzarini said he had just returned from a trip to Syria where he had “witnessed firsthand indescribable suffering and despair”.

That situation, he said, was “sadly mirrored in other places like Lebanon and Gaza where Palestine refugees are hitting rock bottom”.

“Many told me that all they asked for was a life of dignity; that’s not much to ask for.”

UNRWA has long faced chronic budget shortfalls, which worsened dramatically in 2018 when former US President Donald Trump cut support to the agency.

His administration branded UNRWA “irredeemably flawed”, siding with Israeli criticisms of the agency founded in 1949, a year after the Palestinian Nakba – or catastrophe – which referred to the mass forced expulsion of Palestinians by Zionist forces that accompanied the founding of the state of Israel.

US President Joe Biden’s administration has fully restored support but UNRWA has said it is still struggling.

Last year, UNRWA raised only about $1.2bn of the $1.6bn for which it had appealed, Lazzarini said.

“We cannot and should not be always scrambling to bring in funds to cover our contribution to human rights and stability,” Lazzarini said, stressing the need for “a more sustainable model of funding … a predictable, long-term and regular source of funding.”



Source link

Tags: GazaIsraelIsrael-Palestine conflictJordanLebanonMiddle EastNewsOccupied East JerusalemOccupied West BankPalestineRefugeesSyriaUnited Nations
Previous Post

Idaho will spend $78M more if Medicaid expansion ends, state official tells Legislature

Next Post

Ron Montgomery now leads the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office – The Virginian-Pilot

Next Post

Ron Montgomery now leads the York-Poquoson Sheriff’s Office – The Virginian-Pilot

Recommended

Idaho’s Snake River Plain: A tale of two basins

2 months ago

More than $22 million spent on Idaho’s 2022 elections. Here’s where it went.

3 months ago

Rachel Levine Wants Big Tech to Clamp Down on Transgender Heresy

1 month ago

Wyoming State Museum Family Day program explores outer space | Local News

2 months ago

Leon Blount III indicted for sex trafficking after promising ‘luxurious’ life, officials say

2 weeks ago

Nancy Pelosi, first woman to serve as speaker of the U.S. House, steps down from leadership

2 months ago

republican-white (1) (1)

© 2022 Republican News Hubb All rights reserved.

Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact

Newsletter Sign Up.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Republican
  • Contact

© 2022 Republican News Hubb All rights reserved.