
European Commissioner for Development and
Humanitarian Aid Visits Job Creation Programme in Salfit

Salfit Municipality today hosted the European Commissioner for
Development and Humanitarian Aid, Louis Michel, and UNRWA’s Deputy
Commissioner-General Filippo Grandi.
Louis Michel and Filippo Grandi discussed the status of the Job
Creation Programme (JCP) and the positive impact it was having on
Salfit’s community and in the 19 refugee camps and 180 villages and
municipalities in the West Bank where it is also implemented. The JCP
employs 6000 people a month.
Grandi also discussed the current situation in Gaza; the problems
relating to the Karni and Rafah crossings, the dangerous security
situation in Gaza that has resulted in 30% of UNRWA schools closing at
least once due to insecurity during 2006 and increasingly
difficult access, an issue that affects UNRWA staff all over the West
Bank.
Grandi noted that, according to projections, UNRWA expects to receive
less than 50% funding for the Emergency Appeal this year. UNRWA has
requested $250 million.
Louis Michel and Filippo Grandi were joined by the Mayor of Salfit,
Tahseen Abu Slimi after their meeting. He thanked the European
Commission and UNRWA and commended the positive impact the JCP programme
is having on people in Salfit.
He also discussed the difficulties faced by the town’s members due to
the building of the barrier. Salfit has experienced the confiscation of
4000 dunums of town land used primarily as olive groves. Access to this
land was denied by the Israeli authorities during the harvesting period.
Salfit was the central town for a number of neighbouring villages who
are now also suffering from the construction of the barrier and
implementation of the permit system, preventing them from accessing the
town. The town also suffers from sewage and chemical waste from
neighbouring settlements.
Salfit has been home to projects such as the planting of more than
300 trees in public spaces, the renovation of a women’s community
centre, painting of public buildings, the creation of numerous
irrigation and farming features and an olive press plant.
Louis Michel praised the importance of the Job Creation Programme,
saying that he hoped to find “new means” to extend the programme’s
activities and that Salfit’s Mayor could count on European Union support
for such schemes.
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