Humanitarian Aid

An Urgent Plea for Help: Palestine Refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan Need Our Help Now!

UNRWA on Wednesday launched a $414.4 million appeal for Palestine refugees in Syria and those who have fled the country for neighbouring Lebanon and Jordan due to the conflict.

Continue the support 

The funding will be used to keep cash and in-kind food assistance running, along with healthcare, education, and technical and vocational training. 

We must continue to support Palestine Refugees affected by the 13-year-long Syria crisis,” said Natalie Boucly, UNRWA’s Deputy Commissioner-General for Programmes and Partnerships, speaking at the launch in Beirut. 

“While the horror unfolding in Gaza is consuming most of our attention, humanitarian needs in other crisis-affected areas of operations should not be overlooked.”

Mitigating conflict impacts  

UNRWA has a long-standing humanitarian assistance operation to mitigate the worst effects of the conflict in Syria on Palestine refugees, and to address the deteriorating socio-economic conditions of hundreds of thousands who are now living in Lebanon and Jordan. 

It has carried out relief and works programmes for Palestine refugees in these countries, and in Gaza and the West Bank, for more than 75 years and mainly depends on donations to meet its budget of over $800 million. 

Despite growing needs, funding for emergency appeals for Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan decreased over recent years, with a dramatic fall to only 27 per cent coverage in 2023.

Overall funding shortfall 

Ms. Boucly said UNRWA’s overall funding situation remains precarious, especially given the challenges faced since the start of the conflict in Gaza nearly six months ago.

“UNRWA will soon struggle to maintain the level of humanitarian assistance it can provide, and that level is already at minimum,” she said. “As the Palestine Refugee community faces even greater existential challenges across the region, UNRWA’s role has never been more vital.” 

In January, UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini warned that its lifesaving programmes were in danger after 16 countries suspended some $450 million in funding following Israel’s allegations that several agency staff had been involved in the brutal 7 October Hamas-led attacks on its territory. 

Allegations and investigations 

The UN appointed an independent review panel to conduct an assessment of UNRWA’s operations while its highest investigate body, the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS), launched a probe into the allegations. 

The review panel issued its interim findings in March, which said that UNRWA has a significant number of mechanisms and procedures in place to ensure neutrality, though critical areas still need to be addressed. A full report is expected later this month. 

Support for UNRWA 

Some governments have renewed their support to UNRWA, such as Germany, which last month announced 45 million Euros, roughly $48.7 million, in new contributions for operations in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the West Bank. 

Other recent donations include a $40 million contribution from Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) which will be used to provide food for more than 250,000 people and tents for 20,000 families in Gaza. 

Millions of Muslims worldwide are also donating to an UNRWA campaign during the holy month of Ramadan to support the most vulnerable Palestine refugees. Last year, some $4.7 million was raised. 

Gaza humanitarian update  

Meanwhile, there has been no significant change in the volume of humanitarian supplies entering Gaza or improved access to the north, UNRWA, said in its most recent update on the crisis. 

Last month, an average of 161 aid trucks crossed into Gaza each day, with the highest number – 264 – on 28 March, though still well below the target of 500 per day. 

UNRWA is the largest humanitarian operation in the Gaza Strip and half of all supplies delivered in March were for the agency, according to the update, which was published on Tuesday. 

Over 75 per cent of Gaza’s population, roughly 1.7 million people, has been displaced since the current hostilities began on 7 October.  The majority have been uprooted multiple times.

Restrictions in north 

Around one million people are residing in or near emergency shelters or informal shelters, and approximately 160,000 displaced people are staying in UNRWA shelters in Northern Gaza and Gaza City governorates.

UNRWA estimated that up to 300,000 people are in the two governorates, however its ability to provide humanitarian support in these areas has been severely restricted.  

Since 7 October, UNRWA has delivered flour to more than 1.8 million people in Gaza, or 85 per cent of the population.  Furthermore, nearly 600,000 people have received emergency food parcels and almost 3.6 million patient consultations have been provided at health centres and points.  

 

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12 Comments

  1. How can we ensure that the $414.4 million appeal will directly reach and benefit all Palestine refugees in need across Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan?

    1. One of the key ways to ensure the $414.4 million appeal will directly reach and benefit all Palestine refugees in need across Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan is through strong accountability mechanisms. Organizations involved must provide transparent reports on how the funds are allocated and the impact they have on the refugees. By fostering transparency and accountability, we can help maximize the effectiveness of the support provided.

  2. It’s crucial to continue supporting Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. The humanitarian needs of those affected by the crisis must not be overlooked, and urgent assistance is required to mitigate the impacts of the ongoing conflict. UNRWA’s appeal is a step in the right direction towards providing essential aid to those in need.

  3. It’s crucial that we ramp up our support for Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. The humanitarian needs in these crisis-affected areas must not be overlooked, and we must act now to provide the necessary assistance to those in dire situations.

  4. It’s crucial that we all pitch in to support Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. The humanitarian needs of these communities should not be overshadowed by other crises. Let’s continue to provide assistance and help mitigate the impacts of the conflicts they face.

  5. It is crucial to continue supporting Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. The humanitarian needs in these crisis-affected areas are significant and must not be overlooked amidst the focus on Gaza’s situation. Let’s come together to provide the necessary assistance and resources for those in need.

  6. It is heart-wrenching to see the continuous struggles faced by Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. We must step up and provide the necessary support to alleviate their suffering. The funding appeal by UNRWA is a crucial lifeline for these vulnerable communities, and it is imperative that we do not overlook their humanitarian needs amidst the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

  7. How can we ensure sustainable funding for UNRWA to continue their vital assistance to Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan? What strategies are being implemented to address the funding shortfall and increase coverage?

    1. To ensure sustainable funding for UNRWA and increase coverage for their vital assistance to Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, various strategies are being implemented. This includes engaging in robust fundraising campaigns, seeking partnerships with governmental and non-governmental organizations, appealing to compassionate donors worldwide, and highlighting the urgent humanitarian needs of the refugees in these regions. By raising awareness, diversifying funding sources, and effectively managing resources, UNRWA aims to bridge the funding shortfall and provide continuous support to those in need.

  8. I strongly believe that it’s crucial to continue supporting Palestine refugees in Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. The urgent appeal by UNRWA for $414.4 million is vital to providing much-needed assistance including healthcare, education, and vocational training. We must not forget the humanitarian needs in these crisis-affected areas while focusing on other conflicts.

  9. Are there any specific initiatives in place to address the educational needs of Palestine refugees in Lebanon and Jordan?

  10. Why has funding for emergency appeals for Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan decreased despite the growing needs of Palestine refugees? How can we ensure better coverage in the future?

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