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Canada announces aid for Palestinian refugee agency

Aid comes after agency chief warning of ‘worst financial crisis’ ever

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2020 8:30AM

Canada announces aid for Palestinian refugee agency
The agency known as UNRWA runs schools and provides health services as well as other humanitarian aid to an estimated 5.7 million Palestinians with refugee status. – AFP pic, December 22, 2020

MONTREAL – Canada announced yesterday it will provide some US$70 million (RM283.5 mil) in financing to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, which has been reeling from US funding cuts.

The aid amounting to CAD$90 million will be distributed over three years and comes after the agency’s chief warned last month it was facing its “worst financial crisis” ever.

The agency known as UNRWA runs schools and provides health services as well as other humanitarian aid to an estimated 5.7 million Palestinians with refugee status. 

“This support will help respond to the rising needs of vulnerable Palestinian refugees in UNRWA’s five areas of operation (the West Bank, Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan),” Canada’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

It added that the aid will allow more than half a million children to receive a quality education and will help finance more than 140 primary health clinics, as well as provide shelter and food to indigent refugees.

“The needs of Palestinian refugees are undeniable, especially during a global pandemic: they face high rates of poverty, food insecurity and unemployment,” said International Development Minister Karina Gould.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government restored aid to the agency in 2016 after it had been cut four years earlier by his conservative predecessor Stephen Harper.

From 2016-2019, Canada spent CAD$110 million (RM347 mil) to support the agency. It also provided CAD$1.5 million in April to help it respond to the pandemic.

Israel has long pushed for UNRWA’s closure, arguing it helps perpetuate the conflict with the Palestinians.

It criticises its method of classifying Palestinian refugees since their descendants are also eligible for the status.

United States President Donald Trump’s administration supported Israel’s stance by cutting aid in 2018.

Washington had been providing UNRWA US$300 million a year, roughly a third of its core annual budget. – AFP, December 22, 2020

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