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PRESS RELEASE
31 December 2008
UNRWA LAUNCHES FLASH APPEAL AS
THE MILITARY OPERATION CONTINUES IN GAZA
Jerusalem/Gaza: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
has launched an appeal for US$ 34 million as the needs of the population
of Gaza continue to mount in the face of the ongoing military operation.
This Appeal is in addition to UNRWA’s US$ 275 million 2009 Emergency
Appeal issued earlier this month for the occupied Palestinian territory.
Speaking from the Agency’s Headquarters in Gaza, UNRWA Commissioner
General, Karen AbuZayd said "In my eight years in UNRWA, the urgency of
an appeal for the people here has never been so acute. I am appalled and
saddened when I see the suffering around me. This appeal covers
life-saving humanitarian requirements for a four month period. I call
on the international community to respond with the promptness and
generosity demanded by the desperate situation in Gaza today".
The Flash Appeal will enable UNRWA to provide essential health
supplies, food, cash assistance, materials for housing repair and fuel.
These were already in short supply owing to the months of closure of
Gaza’s borders and are now critically scarce. At a time when
winter has set in, this Appeal will also allow UNRWA to respond to the
growing shelter needs of an increasing number of Palestinian civilians
displaced by damage to or destruction of their homes. Air strikes
have inflicted considerable damage to already fragile public
infrastructure and erased Gaza’s public service capacity, thus making
UNRWA’s humanitarian interventions more crucial then ever.
"Tomorrow, we will resume our food distributions which were suspended
on 18th December", said AbuZayd. "People are without the most
basic food commodities and have suffered enough. If we are to meet the
needs of our beneficiaries, who comprise about two thirds of Gaza’s 1.5
million residents, the crossings must be open on a permanent basis,
including the Karni Crossing which is the only access point through
which we can bring in wheat in adequate quantities to meet the
requirements of people here."
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