Key Points

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has made an urgent appeal for funding and political support for UNRWA. He emphasized that the agency is a critical lifeline for millions of Palestine refugees, providing education, healthcare, and emergency aid. However, UNRWA is operating under extreme pressure, with its staff being killed and its facilities destroyed in Gaza. The UNRWA chief warned that without a significant influx of new funds, essential services for refugees will be compromised before the year's end.

Key Points: Guterres Urges Funding Political Support for UNRWA Palestine Aid

  • Guterres warns UNRWA faces extreme pressure with staff killed and premises destroyed in Gaza
  • The agency provides schooling for half a million children and emergency aid for 2.6 million people
  • UNRWA Commissioner-General Lazzarini warns of compromised services without new funding
  • Lazzarini urges an immediate ceasefire and release of hostages in Gaza
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UN chief urges funding, political support for UNRWA

UN chief Antonio Guterres appeals for funding to support UNRWA's critical aid for millions of Palestine refugees facing famine and conflict in Gaza and the region.

"I appeal to you today to provide the funding and political support UNRWA needs to help build peace and stability - Antonio Guterres"

United Nations, Sep 26

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged funding and political support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

"I appeal to you today to provide the funding and political support UNRWA needs to help build peace and stability -- for Palestinians, for Israel and for the region," Guterres said at a ministerial meeting in support of UNRWA.

In his remarks, the UN chief said generations of Palestine refugees have counted on UNRWA for education, health care and other essential services, and before October 2023, it provided schooling for half a million girls and boys across the region. Today, it delivers emergency food and cash assistance for 2.6 million people, and its primary clinics handle 10.5 million visits per year.

Despite all of this, UNRWA is being forced to operate under extreme and rising pressure, with its staff being killed in Gaza, its premises destroyed, and it faces budget shortfalls, Guterres said.

The UN chief urged UN member states to do all they can to support UNRWA by standing in solidarity, providing political support, countering the distortions that threaten one of the only lifelines many Palestine refugees have left, so as to ensure that the agency has the resources to carry out its mandate, Xinhua news agency reported.

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini told the meeting that the international community is confronted with the stark consequences of prolonged inaction and impunity: a famine, a looming military occupation in Gaza, emboldened settlers and creeping annexation in the occupied West Bank, and a multilateral system in peril.

He warned that in the absence of a significant influx of new funding, the delivery of critical services to millions of Palestine refugees across the region will be compromised before the end of the year.

"History will forever ask our predecessors why they failed to prevent the genocides perpetrated under their watch," Lazzarini said, urging UN member states to demand an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the unconditional release of hostages.

- IANS

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Rohit P
India has always stood for peace and humanitarian causes. While we must help refugees, the UN should also address why this conflict continues for decades. Temporary aid cannot replace permanent political solutions. India's balanced approach is the right way.
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Sarah B
The statistics are heartbreaking - 2.6 million people depending on food assistance. As someone who values India's tradition of helping neighbors, I hope countries step up. No child should go hungry because of political disagreements.
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Arjun K
UNRWA staff being killed while doing humanitarian work is unacceptable. India has contributed to UN peacekeeping for decades - we understand the risks. The international community must protect aid workers. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
While humanitarian aid is essential, I'm concerned about the long-term dependency created. India's development model shows how education and self-reliance are key. Maybe UNRWA should focus more on sustainable solutions rather than perpetual aid.
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Nisha Z
10.5 million medical visits per year! This shows how critical UNRWA's healthcare services are. As someone from a country that values public health, I believe cutting funding during a crisis would be catastrophic. Humanity first always. ❤️

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