Kuwait Times, Sun, Jan 12, 2025 | Rajab 12, 1446
Kuwait hands over $2m as donation to UNRWA
Kuwait:
Kuwait’s Ambassador to Jordan Hamad Al-Marri on
Thursday handed over Kuwait’s annual donation to the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) worth $2 million to provide basic
services to Palestinian refugees.
“This donation from the Kuwaiti government aims to enhance the agency’s
activities and programs in the region directed to Palestinian refugees,”
Ambassador Al-Marri told KUNA after handing over the contribution to UNRWA’s
Director of External Relations and Media Tamara Al-Rifai. He stressed that this
support stems from Kuwait’s absolute belief in UNRWA’s important role, noting
that despite the accusations and abuse directed at the international agency
throughout the past year, it has performed its role in a distinguished manner
despite the financial deficit it suffers from.
Al-Marri stressed that Kuwait is aware of UNRWA’s important role in supporting
Palestinian refugees, and therefore it continues to provide this contribution
out of its belief in supporting the Palestinian cause. For her part, Al-Rifai
expressed UNRWA’s gratitude in a similar statement to KUNA. To the State of
Kuwait, government and people, for their permanent and firm support for the
Palestinian cause and for their generosity and solidarity with the agency and
the Palestinian refugee issue in particular. She pointed out that the State of
Kuwait has never stopped supporting UNRWA and is keen to increase its political
and financial support in every crisis facing the agency, as it did last year by
providing aid “so that we can continue providing our humanitarian operations in
Gaza in the face of the occupation’s aggression.”
She stressed that the annual support provided by the State of Kuwait to UNRWA
goes to the agency’s general budget, which covers all programs and activities in
its areas of operation in Gaza, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. UNRWA,
which was established in 1949, provides its basic services in health and
education to about 5.7 million Palestinian refugees, 40 percent of whom live in
Jordan, while the rest are distributed among its areas of operation in the West
Bank, Gaza, Lebanon and Syria.