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PRESS RELEASE
29 September 2009
UNRWA Commissioner-General
inaugurates new facilities in Sbeineh Camp
Damascus, 29 September 2009

Dr. Charles F. Hunter, American
Chargé d’Affaires and Dr Andreas Reinicke, German Ambassador to Syria,
cutting the ceremonial ribbon.
UNRWA Commissioner-General, Karen Koning AbuZayd,
inaugurated new facilities in Sbeineh Camp today, including two schools,
a health centre, and a community development centre. The inauguration
was held with partners from the Syrian Government, as well as
representatives of the American and German Embassies to Syria and UNRWA
staff members and members of the local refugee community.
"This very tangible support also represents an
important manifestation of the American and German commitment to the
well-being of Palestine refugees and to the work of UNRWA. Nothing is
more essential to the future of Palestine refugees than ensuring basic
services – education, health, social support – all contribute to the
development of healthy, active and educated communities", said Ms.
AbuZayd.
Ms. AbuZayd thanked the American and German
Governments for their generous contributions. A total investment
amounting to USD 2 million was made by both Governments in addition to a
contribution from the United Arab Emirates’ Red Crescent Society.
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Dr. Charles F. Hunter,
American Chargé d’Affaires planting a tree at the schools |

Dr Andreas Reinicke,
German Ambassador, planting a tree at the schools. |
She went further, adding, "It is with the continuous
support of the international community, through donations such as this
one, that UNRWA is able to fulfill its mandate and provide a better and
more dignified livelihood to the Palestine refugee community in Syria
and beyond."
The new school buildings will benefit over 3,000
students. In addition, the health centre, will help increase the level
of access to medical available to patients, currently estimated at 4,600
per month. The German and American funded project also includes a
completely new women’s programme centre, that will support
community-based initiatives like income-generation projects and
disability services.
"Germany is committed to UNRWA’s work and to a
brighter future for Palestinian refugees", expressed H.E. Dr Andreas
Reinicke, German Ambassador to Syria.
"It is a fine example of the U.S. commitment to
supporting UNRWA and improving the daily lives of the Palestine refugees
throughout the region," said H.E. Dr. Charles F. Hunter, Chargé
d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Damascus.
Mr. Ali Mustafa, Director-General of the General
Authority for Palestinian Arab Refugees (GAPAR) thanked the Syrian
Government for its continuous support to the improvement of Palestine
refugee living conditions and the German and U.S. Governments for their
generous contributions.
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