Last month, the UN's Palestine Refugee Agency appealed for US$43m for temporary
services such as emergency food rations and shelter, but so far only the United States
has come forward with a firm pledge of US$4.3m, while a few European donors have indicated a willingness to pledge.
No donations have been forthcoming from Arab donors.
UNRWA officials have said that if funds do not come in soon, essential emergency
programmes will be severely reduced, since US$2.5m is needed every month for basic
emergency assistance.
said AbuZayd.'Unless we receive additional contributions by the end of the year, services to refugees will suffer. We must not allow that to happen,'
She was speaking in Vienna at the signing of an agreement between UNRWA and OFID (the OPEC Fund for International Development), worth US$5m for the building of eight new schools to replace those destroyed by the fighting in Nahr el Bared.
OFID has contributed US$7m to UNRWA projects since 2004 and today is the single largest
supporter of the Agency's microfinance programmes which give refugees an escape from
the poverty trap and offer financial self-sufficiency.
said the Commissioner-General.'This is a co-operative enterprise for which UNRWA is grateful and in which we can all take pride.'
AbuZayd also pointed out that OFID was among the first donors to respond to a joint appeal by UNRWA and the Lebanese Government for US$445m for the rebuilding of Nahr el Bared.
This will be the largest project in UNRWA's near 60 year history.
In her Vienna speech, she pointed out that of the US$57.8m pledged so far, 91% was from Western governments.
'I hope I will soon learn of Arab government pledges, widely anticipated - and essential - if this project is to go ahead as planned.'
Giving an overview of UNRWA's financial situation, AbuZayd said that her organisation was facing a shortfall of US$80m from its regular budget, in part because of the rising
cost of fuel which had 'hit UNRWA hard.'
She appealed to OPEC countries to help cover
US$4m of fuel costs for UNRWA operations for twelve months in the occupied Palestinian territory pointing out that the Agency helps 'local municipalities in Gaza with
fuel supplies for garbage disposal lest epidemics break out.'
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