Dubai Cares and UNRWA collaborate on a new education project for refugee children in Gaza – UNRWA press release


DUBAI CARES SAFEGUARDS THE RIGHTS TO EDUCATION FOR PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN GAZA

14 April 2016

As part of its ‘Rebuild Palestine. Start with Education’ initiative, Dubai Cares supports two schools benefiting 2,570 refugee Palestinian children 

Dubai Cares, part of Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, announced a new program in Gaza, Palestine amounting to AED 11,402,550 (USD 3,103,824) over the next two years to ensure access to education for 2,570 refugee Palestinian children, in partnership with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). This program is part of a series of programs that Dubai Cares has been launching under its “Rebuild Palestine. Start with Education” initiative that was announced in October 2014.

Commenting on the new program, Tariq Al Gurg, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Cares said: “The ongoing blockade and violence continues to take a terrible toll on the people of Gaza. The majority of the population in Gaza is totally dependent on humanitarian aid, leaving a devastating impact on children, many of whom have now lived through three major conflicts. Dubai Cares strongly believes that we should do all we can to minimise disruption in the lives of these young people and we are delighted to be able to reach out with a helping hand in the form of direct financial support towards UNRWA. Children deserve opportunities; they deserve schools and education, not the unimaginable horrors brought upon them by conflicts and wars.”

Sandra Mitchell, UNRWA Deputy Commissioner commented: “Dubai Cares is a long-term supporter to UNRWA operations and to Palestinian refugees. It is organizations like Dubai Cares that help sustain the hope of Palestinian refugees. I would like to recognize and thank them for their contribution to safeguard the rights to education for Palestine Refugee children in Gaza. Through such generous contributions, UNRWA's position is strengthened for a better future for these children.”

The right of children to an education is enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and is fundamental to helping each child achieve his or her full potential. UNRWA has worked for more than six decades to ensure that all Palestinian refugee children between the age of 6 and 15 have access to the best possible education, and runs one of the largest and most successful school systems in the Middle East.

Dubai Cares recognises that it is essential for refugee children to be able to complete primary education if they were to realise their full potential in adult life, and this is one of the key priorities of UNRWA, which runs 257 elementary and preparatory schools within Gaza, benefiting a quarter of a million Palestinian refugee children. The number of students increases by an average of 8,500 additional children per year, taught by approximately 8,700 dedicated and motivated teachers, the majority of whom are themselves refugees.

The financial commitment by Dubai Cares aims to ensure the ongoing education of 2,570 children by providing the necessary supplies of learning materials, as well as sustaining the capacity of approximately 90 teaching staff and assistants at the Zaitoun Elementary Co-ed ‘C’ school and the Beit Hanoun Prep Girls ‘B’ school.

In Palestine, the UAE-based global philanthropic organization has implemented several aid and development programs including access to paediatric ambulatory care in Northern Gaza, implementation of a deworming campaign for UNRWA’s school children in Gaza and the West Bank, two early childhood development programs in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, Million Book Challenge, a school feeding program in Gaza, as well as supporting access to education and mitigating psychosocial effects of armed conflict on the Palestinian refugee student population.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

UNRWA is confronted with an increased demand for services resulting from a growth in the number of registered Palestine refugees, the extent of their vulnerability and their deepening poverty. UNRWA is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions and financial support has been outpaced by the growth in needs. As a result, the UNRWA Programme Budget, which supports the delivery of core essential services, operates with a large shortfall,  projected for 2016 to stand at US$ 81 million. UNRWA emergency programmes and key projects, also operating with large shortfalls, are funded through separate funding portals.

UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949 and mandated to provide assistance and protection to some 5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip achieve their full human development potential, pending a just and lasting solution to their plight. UNRWA services encompass education, health care, relief and social services, camp infrastructure and improvement, protection and microfinance .

For more information, please contact:

Christopher Gunness

Spokesperson, Director of Advocacy & Strategic Communications

Mobile:

+972 (0)54 240 2659

Office:

+972 (0)2 589 0267

Sami Mshasha

Chief of Communications, Arabic Language Spokesperson

Mobile:

+972 (0)54 216 8295

Office:

+972 (0)2 589 0724


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