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UN ‘urgently’ needs $13 million for Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon

- AFP Beirut UNRWA chief

The UN agency for Palestinia­n refugees has appealed for $13 million in funding to support Palestinia­ns in Lebanon, as the country reels from an unpreceden­ted economic crisis.

“Palestine refugees, living in overcrowde­d camps ... are at the end of their rope,” UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini said in a statement, adding that “almost every Palestine refugee in Lebanon lives in poverty.”

He said UNRWA was “urgently appealing for $13 million” in funding for cash assistance to families, primary healthcare services and to keep the agency’s schools open until the end of this year.

Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon are “often unable to even scrape by,” he said, adding: “Our assistance is a drop in an ocean of despair.”

For the past three years, Lebanon has been in the throes of one of the worst economic crises in recent global history, according to the

World Bank.

“Unpreceden­ted levels of poverty, skyrocketi­ng unemployme­nt rates and increasing despair are ... severely hitting the Lebanese people and Syrian and Palestine refugees,” Lazzarini said.

Lebanon hosts about 210,000 Palestinia­n refugees, including 30,000 who fled Syria after war erupted in 2011, according to UNRWA.

It also hosts more than 1 million Syrian refugees.

Most Palestinia­ns live in 12 official refugee camps in squalid conditions, worsened by Lebanon’s financial meltdown, and face a variety of legal restrictio­ns, including on their employment.

According to the UN agency, 93 percent of all Palestinia­n refugees in Lebanon are poor.

The situation has pushed hundreds to attempt perilous sea journeys in hope of reaching Europe.

Palestinia­ns were among the more than 100 dead after a migrant boat that left from Lebanon’s north sank off Syria, in one of the deadliest such shipwrecks in the eastern Mediterran­ean.

“Dying from poverty will not be much different from dying at sea,” said a mother of three identified as Iman, who lives in Beirut’s Mar Elias Palestinia­n refugee camp.

“Life in Lebanon has become unbearable,” she said, according to the UNRWA statement.

Unpreceden­ted levels of poverty, skyrocketi­ng unemployme­nt rates and increasing despair are ... severely hitting

the Lebanese people and Syrian and Palestine refugees. Philippe Lazzarini

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