UN agency for Palestinian refugees raises just $107 million of $300 million needed
- Donors at a pledging conference provided just $107 million in new funds for the U.N. Agency for Palestinian refugees, significantly less than the $300 million needed to keep helping millions of people.
- UNRWA urgently needs $150 million to keep all services running until the end of the year, and an additional $50 million to start 2024 without liabilities.
- UNRWA has faced a financial crisis for 10 years, but the current crisis is "massive," calling it "our main existential threat.
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UN agency for Palestinian refugees raises just $107 million of $300 million needed
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Despite a dire warning from the United Nations chief that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees “is on the verge of financial collapse,” donors at a pledging conference on Friday provided just $107 million in new funds — significantly less than the $300 million it needs to keep helping millions of people.
UN agency for Palestinian refugees raises just $107 million of $300 million needed
By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Donors at a pledging conference provided just $107 million in new funds for the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees. That’s despite a dire warning from the U.N. chief that it “is on the verge of financial collapse.” The pledged funds are significantly less than
UN agency for Palestinian refugees raises just US$107 million of US$300 million needed
Despite a dire warning from the United Nations chief that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees "is on the verge of financial collapse," donors at a pledging conference on Friday provided just US$107 million in new funds -- significantly less than the US$300 million it needs to keep helping millions of people.
UN agency for Palestinian refugees raises just $107 million of $300 million needed
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Despite a dire warning from the United Nations chief that the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees “is on the verge of financial collapse,” donors at a pledging conference on Friday provided just $107 million in new funds — significantly less than the $300 million it needs to keep helping millions of people. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of the agency known as UNRWA, said he was grateful for the new pledges but t…
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