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UN Secretary-General lauds UNRWA’s efforts over past 60 years
Without UNRWA, the threat to peace and security in
the Middle East would undoubtedly be far greater” – Ban ki Moon
5 May 2008, United Nations, New York
Ban Ki-moon lauds UN aid agency for efforts to help Palestinian
refugees
5 May 2008 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today commended the
endeavours of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) to assist Palestinian refugees, noting
that without the agency, the threat to peace and security in the Middle
East would be far greater.
In his opening remarks at an UNRWA exhibition at UN Headquarters in
New York, Mr. Ban lauded the body’s efforts in education, gender
equality and primary health care, among other areas.
“Through both times of war and peace, [UNRWA] has assisted millions
of Palestinians whose plight remains at the core of the Arab-Israeli
conflict,” he said at the opening of an exhibition marking the agency’s
work.
“Indeed, long before world leaders proclaimed the Millennium
Development Goals [MDGs] at the United Nations, UNRWA had quietly been
putting those same principles into action – with impressive results,” he
added.
Characterizing it as an “often underrated and misunderstood UN
agency,” the Secretary-General acknowledged that UNRWA has faced
criticism, claims of bias and insistence that it is part of the problem
and not the solution.
“Nothing could be further from the truth,” he stated, stressing the
agency’s impartiality, with any bias harboured being towards the peace
and welfare of all, including Israelis and Palestinians.
Mr. Ban also appealed for more funds to ensure that all Palestinian
refugees have their essential and life-saving needs met.
Last Friday, he chaired a meeting of the Middle East Quartet, the
diplomatic grouping comprising the UN, the European Union, Russia and
the United States.
The gathering issued a statement voicing its strong support for
ongoing Israeli-Palestinian negotiations aimed at reaching a settlement
by the end of 2008 that will lead to the establishment of a Palestinian
state in West Bank and the Gaza Strip and an end to the long-running
conflict. |