JERUSALEM,
April 1, 2015 (WAFA) – The United States Government pledged a $57.4 million
contribution to enable UNRWA to continue aiding Palestinian refugees facing
hardship, danger and dislocation because of the ongoing crisis in Syria, UNRWA
reported.
UNRWA Commissioner-General Pierre Krähenbühl welcomed the donation,
saying, “After four years of war and suffering, the living conditions of
Palestine refugees affected by the crisis in Syria are in so many ways
unbearable. Visiting Syria earlier this month, I saw with my own eyes their
sense of despair, dispossession and acute anxiety.”
The US State
Department’s Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and
Migration, Anne Richard said, “The United States is committed to doing all it
can to deliver urgently needed humanitarian aid to civilians endangered and
uprooted by Syria’s brutal war.”
“UNRWA staff
risk their own safety every day to provide a lifeline to Palestinian families
that are suffering and in need.”
According to
UNRAWA, violence has profoundly affected all 12 Palestine refugee camps and all
560,000 Palestine refugees registered with UNRWA in Syria. It estimated
that 95 percent of the 480,000 Palestine refugees remaining in Syria are in
continuous need of humanitarian aid. This contribution is expected to provide
lifesaving assistance – providing refugees with access to clean water, medicine
and food.
A large share
of this contribution, $45.4 million, will assist and protect Palestine refugees
inside Syria, while an additional $12 million will support 44,000 Palestine
refugees from Syria who have fled to Lebanon and 15,000 Palestine refugees who
crossed from Syria into Jordan.
The donation is
intended to help UNRWA meet emergency needs, and provide basics such as
education, health care, protection, and shelter in both countries.
Meanwhile, UNRWA
announced an appeal for $415 million to meet the minimum needs of Palestine
refugees affected by Syria’s crisis in 2015. The current pledged support for
the 2015 UNRWA Syria Emergency Appeal stands at $ 74.6 million, said the international organization.
The United
States announced its new contribution on March 31 in Kuwait City at the third
annual International Humanitarian Pledging Conference for Syria.
Since the
crisis began in 2011, the United States has contributed more than $240 million
to UNRWA emergency appeals for Syria, part of the nearly $3.7 billion total
provided by the United States to assist those affected by the conflict in Syria
over the past four years.
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