A child stands next to a sack flour provided by the UN Relief and Works Agency in the Khan Yunis Palestinian refugee camp in southern Gaza on February 2, 2020. AFP
A child stands next to a sack flour provided by the UN Relief and Works Agency in the Khan Yunis Palestinian refugee camp in southern Gaza on February 2, 2020. AFP
A child stands next to a sack flour provided by the UN Relief and Works Agency in the Khan Yunis Palestinian refugee camp in southern Gaza on February 2, 2020. AFP
A child stands next to a sack flour provided by the UN Relief and Works Agency in the Khan Yunis Palestinian refugee camp in southern Gaza on February 2, 2020. AFP

UN agency seeks $1.4bn to help Palestinian refugees this year


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The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees appealed on Monday for $1.4 billion from donors to fund its programmes this year amid fresh political threats to its survival posed by the US peace plan unveiled last week.

“We are of course concerned of the new and serious challenges the plan may well present in our operations in terms of activities in Jerusalem, West Bank and the annexation of West Bank Settlements,” Sam Rose, the UN Relief and Works Agency's director of planning, said at the launch of the appeal at its office in Amman office.

He said that increased violence could hamper UNRWA's work to support the 5.6 million registered Palestinian refugees across the Middle East.

The US peace plan unveiled by President Donald Trump gives Israelis control of West Bank land sought by Palestinians for their future state, and the disbanding of UNRWA to make way for a “Palestinian Refugee Trust Fund” to provide services to registered refugees.

UNRWA said it will allocate $803 million of its budget this year to providing health, education, infrastructure, relief and social services in the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

More than half a million Palestinian children attend UNRWA's 700 schools across the region, and the agency’s clinics receive 8.5 million patient visits each year.

An estimated $270m is set aside for food aid, rehousing and reconstruction in response to the conflicts in Syria and Gaza, and $155 million for emergency aid to the West Bank and Gaza. More than 450,000 Palestinian refugees displaced by the war in Syria rely on the agency for cash assistance, food and housing. Some 1.9 million Palestinian refugees are estimated to live in absolute poverty, and UNRWA feeds one million Gazans on a continuous basis.

  • A combination picture shows nurses treating a child at a UNRWA health centre for Palestinian refugees in Beirut, Lebanon, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1952 and a Palestinian refugee girl receives a vaccination at a UNRWA clinic at Burj al-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, June 23, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows nurses treating a child at a UNRWA health centre for Palestinian refugees in Beirut, Lebanon, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1952 and a Palestinian refugee girl receives a vaccination at a UNRWA clinic at Burj al-Barajneh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, June 23, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinians walking in Nuweimeh camp near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinians walking in the deserted Nuweimeh camp near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinians walking in Nuweimeh camp near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinians walking in the deserted Nuweimeh camp near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows students attending a lesson inside a classroom in Jabal el-Hussein camp in Amman, Jordan, in this handout photo believed to be taken in 1971 and schoolchildren attending a lesson in a classroom at one of the UNRWA schools at Jabal el-Hussein Palestinian refugee camp in Amman, Jordan, September 29, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows students attending a lesson inside a classroom in Jabal el-Hussein camp in Amman, Jordan, in this handout photo believed to be taken in 1971 and schoolchildren attending a lesson in a classroom at one of the UNRWA schools at Jabal el-Hussein Palestinian refugee camp in Amman, Jordan, September 29, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinian boys posing for a photo in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinian boys posing for a photo in front of a section of the Israeli barrier in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, October 19, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinian boys posing for a photo in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinian boys posing for a photo in front of a section of the Israeli barrier in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, October 19, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows a Palestinian woman holding a child at UNRWA's health centre in Rafah camp in the southern Gaza Strip, in this handout photo believed to be taken in 1969 and a Palestinian woman holding a child at UNRWA's health centre in Rafah camp in the southern Gaza Strip, September 3, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows a Palestinian woman holding a child at UNRWA's health centre in Rafah camp in the southern Gaza Strip, in this handout photo believed to be taken in 1969 and a Palestinian woman holding a child at UNRWA's health centre in Rafah camp in the southern Gaza Strip, September 3, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinian school girls waiting in line to collect UNRWA prepared food parcels during the first intifada in the Gaza Strip in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1988 and Palestinian school girls waiting in line to collect snacks in a UNRWA-run school in the Gaza Strip, September 2, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinian school girls waiting in line to collect UNRWA prepared food parcels during the first intifada in the Gaza Strip in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1988 and Palestinian school girls waiting in line to collect snacks in a UNRWA-run school in the Gaza Strip, September 2, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows newly displaced Palestinian refugees walking after fetching potable water in Al-Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1953 and Palestinian women walking after fetching potable water in Al-Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City, September 10, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows newly displaced Palestinian refugees walking after fetching potable water in Al-Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1953 and Palestinian women walking after fetching potable water in Al-Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City, September 10, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows a nurse posing with a Palestinian baby at the Gaza Vocational Training Centre in the Gaza Strip, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1967 and a nurse holding a Palestinian baby in a UNRWA-run health center in the Gaza Strip, September 4, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows a nurse posing with a Palestinian baby at the Gaza Vocational Training Centre in the Gaza Strip, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1967 and a nurse holding a Palestinian baby in a UNRWA-run health center in the Gaza Strip, September 4, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows young women playing basketball at the Women's Activity Centre in Qalandia in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinian school girls playing basketball at UNRWA's Qalandia school in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows young women playing basketball at the Women's Activity Centre in Qalandia in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, in this undated handout photo and Palestinian school girls playing basketball at UNRWA's Qalandia school in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinian refugee girls pushing their belongings in prams and carts as they flee Jaffa in the wake of the first Arab-Israeli war in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1948 and a boy riding a bicycle on a street in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, Israel, September 19, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinian refugee girls pushing their belongings in prams and carts as they flee Jaffa in the wake of the first Arab-Israeli war in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1948 and a boy riding a bicycle on a street in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, Israel, September 19, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows a Palestinian woman feeding a child at UNRWA's rehydration/nutrition centre in Ein El Sultan camp in Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1960s and a Palestinian woman feeding a child at Ein El Sultan camp in Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows a Palestinian woman feeding a child at UNRWA's rehydration/nutrition centre in Ein El Sultan camp in Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1960s and a Palestinian woman feeding a child at Ein El Sultan camp in Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, September 17, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinian refugee students playing in their schoolyard in Amman New camp, Jordan, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1969 and Palestinian refugee schoolchildren playing at one of the UNRWA schools in Amman New camp (al Wehdat), in Amman, Jordan, September 26, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinian refugee students playing in their schoolyard in Amman New camp, Jordan, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1969 and Palestinian refugee schoolchildren playing at one of the UNRWA schools in Amman New camp (al Wehdat), in Amman, Jordan, September 26, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows a doctor examining a child in Baqaa camp, near Amman, Jordan, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1969 and a doctor examining a child at a health center at Baqaa Palestinian refugee camp, near Amman, Jordan, September 29, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows a doctor examining a child in Baqaa camp, near Amman, Jordan, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1969 and a doctor examining a child at a health center at Baqaa Palestinian refugee camp, near Amman, Jordan, September 29, 2019. REUTERS
  • A combination picture shows Palestinian refugees sitting inside their tent in the newly formed Ein El Hilweh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1948 and an elderly Palestinian man sitting with his wife standing behind him, poses for photo inside their house at the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp near Sidon, southern Lebanon, September 24, 2019. REUTERS
    A combination picture shows Palestinian refugees sitting inside their tent in the newly formed Ein El Hilweh refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon, in this handout picture believed to be taken in 1948 and an elderly Palestinian man sitting with his wife standing behind him, poses for photo inside their house at the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp near Sidon, southern Lebanon, September 24, 2019. REUTERS

The 2020 budget includes expansions that have been on hold for years due to financial crises, such as hiring more staff to improve medical services, and increasing in the number of Palestinians enrolled in UNRWA's social safety net, which has been frozen for 10 years.

The agency has weathered financial, political and existential threats since 2018, when the Trump administration abruptly ended US funding. The decision forced UNRWA to approach countries in the Gulf, East Asia, Europe and  elsewhere to make up the shortfall. The UAE emerged as a top donor over the past two years, providing more than $60m in 2019.

Politically, the US administration has adopted the stance of far-right Israeli politicians in calling for the dismantling of UNRWA and has repeatedly proposed stripping Palestinians of their refugee status.

Last year, the agency was hit by accusations of administrative corruption and ethical abuses which prompted Swiss diplomat Pierre Krahenbuhl to step down as commissioner in November.

“We faced an unprecedented crisis of confidence in the agency’s senior leadership and an unprecedented level of attention, most of it negative,” said Mohammed Abdi Adar, director of UNRWA in Jordan.

Yet UNRWA was able to maintain its essential services in 2019, a relief not only to the refugees but also to host countries such as Jordan and Lebanon which are mired in economic crisis and do not have the money or infrastructure to take over its role.

UNRWA staff say acting commissioner Christian Saunders is pushing through administrative reforms, while preliminary findings of an internal UN probe found no "fraud or misappropriation of operational funds" by Mr Krahenbuhl.

Despite US pressure, the General Assembly overwhelmingly voted to renew UNRWA's mandate for a three-year period in December.

”Our mandate continues and we will continue our mandate to provide essential services,” Mr Adar said.

The regional roll-out of the UNRWA appeal began in Geneva on Friday and continues in Jerusalem and Beirut on Tuesday.