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Jordan to lead fundraisin­g bid for UN refugee agency

Foreign minister says meeting in New York this month will mobilise support for UNRWA

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Jordan yesterday said it would lead a campaign to raise funds for the UN agency that supports Palestinia­n refugees, to help it survive after the US cut its funding.

Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said a meeting this month in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly would mobilise support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to continue core education and health services.

“Any shortage in funding will drive hundreds of thousands towards deprivatio­n and despair,” Safadi, whose country has 2.2 million UN registered Palestinia­n refugees, said in Amman after meeting Pierre Krahenbuhl, the UNRWA head. Jordan will call for an Arab League meeting to lobby for donors to cover the $200 million shortfall needed to shore up UNRWA, Safadi said.

UNRWA has faced a cash crisis since the United States, long its biggest donor, earlier this year slashed funding, saying the agency needed to make unspecifie­d reforms and calling on the Palestinia­ns to renew peace talks with the Israeli regime.

The agency was founded in 1949 after the first Arab-Israel war, in the wake of the exodus of around 700,000 refugees who fled or were driven out of Israel on its founding as a state.

UNRWA now looks after more than five million descendant­s of those original refugees, in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Palestinia­n territorie­s of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

“One cannot wish 5.3 million Palestine refugees away. These are people who have rights and for many years now, for decades have faced a plight and injustice that is simply immense,” UNRWA’s Krahenbuhl said at a news conference with Safadi.

“As long as a just and lasting solution is not found of the issue of the Israel-Palestine conflict we will continue to implement the mandate that the General Assembly has given us.”

The Palestinia­ns assert the right under internatio­nal law to return to homes abandoned in Israel or be compensate­d. Safadi said funding cuts for UNRWA undermine that right.

“The continuati­on of UNRWA means continued commitment by the internatio­nal community to working towards a just solution of the refugees that guarantees the right of return and compensati­on,” Safadi said.

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