UK aid provides Palestinian refugees, including Gazans, with vital healthcare and education
Monday, 25 June 2018 19:36
UK aid is supporting the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian
Refugees (UNRWA) to educate 500,000 children and provide health
services for 3 million Palestinian refugees. The UK will deliver
financial support earlier than originally planned to ensure
vulnerable Palestinians continue to receive food, education and
healthcare. At the UNRWA pledging conference in New...Request free trial
UK aid is supporting the UN Relief and Works Agency for
Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) to educate 500,000 children
and provide health services for 3 million Palestinian
refugees.
The UK will deliver financial support earlier than
originally planned to ensure vulnerable Palestinians
continue to receive food, education and healthcare. At
the UNRWA pledging conference in New York today (Monday
25 June), the UK will confirm that it will be
imminently releasing £38.5 million to the agency to
help alleviate some of the financial pressures the
organisation is under.
Minister for the Middle East said:
The UN Relief and Works Agency is a necessary
humanitarian and stabilising force across the
Middle-East, providing millions of Palestinian
refugees with hope and opportunities every day.
The recent violence on the Gaza border has
significantly added to the burden on UNRWA’s
services, and their vital work delivering food,
education and healthcare has never been more
critical.
I urge the international community to come together
and follow our lead so the Agency can continue its
often life-saving work.
Notes to Editors
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The UK will deliver financial support to UNRWA
earlier than originally planned, releasing £38.5m
to the Agency which includes £10 million on top of
the £28.5 million package of support announced by
Minister Burt at the Extraordinary Ministerial
Conference on UNRWA in Rome in March. This urgent
support will ensure vital frontline services remain
uninterrupted.
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The announcement will be confirmed at the United
Nations in New York by Jonathan Allen, Deputy
Permanent Representative for the UK Mission to the
UN.
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