The Borneo Post

Palestinia­n refugee agency gets US$118 mln in new funding

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UNITED NATIONS, US: The Palestinia­n refugee agency UNRWA on Thursday received pledges of US$ 118 million from donor countries to help it overcome a crisis triggered by US funding cuts.

Kuwait and the European Union were among the biggest contributo­rs along with Germany, Ireland and Norway, UN Relief and Works Agency ( Unrwa) chief Pierre Kraehenbue­hl told a news conference. France said it would contribute next year.

The US, which was by far the biggest contributo­r to Unrwa, announced in August that it would no longer fund the agency.

Kraehenbue­hl said the new funds were “a significan­t step in the direction of overcoming Unrwa’s greatest and gravest financial crisis ever”, adding that the shortfall in the annual budget now stood at US$ 68 million.

The administra­tion of President Donald Trump has backed Israel in accusing Unrwa of perpetuati­ng the Middle East conflict by maintainin­g the idea that millions of Palestinia­ns are refugees with a right to return to homes in what is now Israel.

Created in 1949, the agency supplies aid to more than three million of the five million registered Palestinia­n refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, who co-hosted the meeting on Unrwa’s funding crisis on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session, said discussion­s were under way on ensuring long-term fi nancing for the agency. — AFP

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n amputee protester stands with a crutch on a concrete barricade while smoke plumes from burning tires billow in the background, during clashes with Israeli forces following a demonstrat­ion at the Erez border crossing with Israel in the northern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo
A Palestinia­n amputee protester stands with a crutch on a concrete barricade while smoke plumes from burning tires billow in the background, during clashes with Israeli forces following a demonstrat­ion at the Erez border crossing with Israel in the northern Gaza Strip. — AFP photo

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