Shanghai Daily

Fresh funding a lifeline for Palestinia­n kids

- (AFP)

HUNDREDS of UN-run schools for Palestinia­n refugees will open on time after fresh funding temporaril­y staved off a financial crisis triggered by a US contributi­ons freeze, the United Nations said yesterday.

The UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees said all 711 schools it runs for 526,000 pupils in the Palestinia­n territorie­s, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria would open for the coming school year.

There had been warnings from UN chief Antonio Guterres and others that the schools might not be able to open due to funding shortages provoked by US President Donald Trump’s decision to withhold aid to the Palestinia­ns.

The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees said it had mobilized an additional US$238 million since the start of the year, but added that it now only had enough cash to keep its services operating through September.

“We need a further US$217 million to ensure that our schools not only open but can be run until the end of the year,” the agency said in a statement.

The schools are due to open over a staggered time period between August 29 and September 2.

UNRWA has faced a US$300 million freeze in funding from the US as Trump demands changes to the agency and seeks to pressure the Palestinia­ns to return to the negotiatin­g table. Other countries have since provided additional contributi­ons but UNRWA says it is not enough.

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