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Acceptance Speech by Ms. Karen Koning
AbuZayd
UNRWA Commissioner-General
2009 Parliamentary Assembly of the
Mediterranean Prize |
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This speech was circulated not delivered
President Ruddy Salles,
Secretary-General Sergio Piazzi,
Your Excellencies:
I am deeply honored to accept this award on behalf of
UNRWA and its 29,000 staff in Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, and in the
occupied Palestinian territory. I sincerely appreciate the Parliamentary
Assembly’s recognition of the value of UNRWA’s work in a region so often
affected by suffering, uncertainty and strife.
This award acknowledges the devotion of UNRWA’s staff
to the agency’s humanitarian and human development mission. Most of our
staff are themselves refugees, and it is they who have worked as
sanitation workers, administrators, teachers, social workers, doctors
and nurses to establish the UNRWA brand of proficient, selfless,
compassionate service to Palestine refugees. I am proud to say that this
passion for service, most dramatically demonstrated during the conflict
in Gaza, has been a hallmark of UNRWA for sixty years. As long as our
services are required, that passion will remain a part of who we are.
To my mind, there is a deeper dimension to this
award, a dimension that transcends UNRWA and its staff. I refer to the
community of 4.6 million Palestine refugees whose protection and care
are the reason for UNRWA’s existence. We would be remiss if we failed to
proclaim that this award also recognizes the trials Palestinians and
Palestine refugees endure, the anguish of their dispossession and the
legitimacy of their aspirations for a normal life of security and
prosperity in a State they can call their own.
From my nine years of living in Gaza and working in
the Middle East, I have learned that hope is inextinguishable in the
hearts and minds of Palestinians. For them, the aspirations for a
Palestinian State and a just solution to their plight are not mere
dreams. They are realistic and attainable.
As I accept this award on behalf of UNRWA, I ask that
we bear in mind the reality of hope for a brighter future for
Palestinians and for all the peoples of the Mediterranean. Let us
re-dedicate ourselves, in our respective spheres of life, to bringing to
life their belief in a better tomorrow.
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