Arab Times

Gulf states play major role in making up for shortfalls

UNRWA grateful for Kuwaiti, Saudi, Qatar, UAE support

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BRUSSELS, Oct 9, (KUNA): The Commission­er-General for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Pierre Krahenbuhl, praised heap Tuesday on Gulf countries for their contributi­on to help the UN agency to overcome its financial difficulti­es following the US cut of financial allocation­s to UNRWA.

“In addition to the EU and its member states, the Gulf countries played a very crucial role in the current positive dynamic. The four major Gulf countries, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Kuwait have contribute­d $50 million each. So we have received pledges of $200 million from Gulf countries for our core activities. This is unpreceden­ted and outstandin­g,” he told a news conference in Brussels onTuesday.

Referring specifical­ly to Kuwait, he said the Kuwaiti Deputy (currently Acting) Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al Hamad Al Sabah who was present at the special meeting on UNRWA at the sidelines of the UN General in New York tens days ago, announced an additional $42 million which added to the $8 million that Kuwait has already contribute­d.

“This is a very important support that comes from the Gulf. We never had those levels for our core funding. This is remarkable” stressed the UNRWA chief.

Krahenbuhl, however, said that UNRWA continues to have an unpreceden­ted difficult year in financial terms noting that the US in January decided to cut its contributi­ons from $364 million in 2017 to only $60 million.

The US confirmed in August that there will be not be any further US funding for UNRWA, he said.

“We deeply regret this decision because it was a political decision and not on UNRWA’s performanc­e or other humanitari­an reason,” he said.

He said UNRWA was facing an unpreceden­ted shortfall of $446 million since the beginning of the year.

The UN agency launched a campaign called “Dignity is priceless” and since January it brought the shortfall down from $446 million to $66 million.

He stressed on the role of the European Union saying it historical­ly has a strong partnershi­p since 1971 with UNRWA. The EU contribute­s 42 percent or 664 million euro ($760 million) to UNRWA’s total budget.

He said a major achievemen­t of UNRWA this year was that it was able to open the school year for 526,000 boys and girls in the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem and Jordan in “this very delicate environmen­t on time. “

“There was a strong concern among host government­s and authoritie­s that delay in the UNRWA school year would create further instabilit­y in the Middle East,” he said.

The Jordanian King but the foreign minister have been standing with us every step of the way, he said noting that 126,000 Palestinia­n boys and girls go to schools in Jordan.

“We will now look into how we can stabilize these achievemen­ts in financial terms because 2019 will also be a big challenge for us,” he added.

He warned that the absence of political horizon to resolve the Palestine question deeply affects the Palestinia­n community present throughout the Middle East.

UNRWA was establishe­d by the UN General Assembly Resolution 302 of Dec 8, 1949 to carry out direct relief and works programmes for Palestine refugees.

In the absence of a solution to the Palestine refugee problem, the General Assembly has repeatedly renewed UNRWA’s mandate, most recently extending it until 30 June 2020.

When the Agency began operations in 1950, it was responding to the needs of about 750,000 Palestine refugees. Today, some 5 million Palestine refugees are eligible for UNRWA services.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh attending 72nd session of the executive committee of Council of Arab Social Affairs Ministers.
KUNA photo Minister of Social Affairs and Labor and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh attending 72nd session of the executive committee of Council of Arab Social Affairs Ministers.

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