UN AID

UN agency launches crowdfunding campaign after US aid cut

ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS/GAZA A Palestinian man carries food supplies at a United Nations food distribution center in Al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City | Reuters

The UN relief agency for Palestinians said on January 17 that it has launched an international crowdfunding campaign after the US cut aid to the agency by over 50 per cent.

The US has decided to decrease its contribution to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) to $60 million in 2018, which is much less than $364 million in 2017, said agency spokesperson Sami Mshasha.

Read more: US withholds half aid package for UNRWA

"This decision is shocking and affects 525,000 students and millions of Palestinian refugees," Mshasha said, adding that "it could also affect regional stability", the media reported.

Washington will withhold $65 million out of its scheduled $125 million payment to the agency, which provides humanitarian aid, education, social services and medical care to Palestinian refugees in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

The spokesperson also said the UNRWA services will not stop despite the US aid cut, saying "we will do our best to maintain the vital services".

"We are already in huge deficit and we've contacted all donors from the international community to help us provide services and protection for the refugees," he said.

This browser settings will not support to add bookmarks programmatically. Please press Ctrl+D or change settings to bookmark this page.

Related Reading