UAE pledges $50m for Palestinian refugees

Over the last two years, the UAE provided more than US$364 million to support Palestinians. (File/AFP)
Updated 28 July 2019
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UAE pledges $50m for Palestinian refugees

  • The donation will be used to provide health services to Palestinian refugees, and to implement educational programs for the youth
  • The US last year cut its contributions to the UNRWA, describing the organization as “irredeemably flawed”

DUBAI: The UAE announced on Saturday a $50 million donation to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), a relief and human development agency supporting the Palestinian people.

The donation will be used to provide health services to Palestinian refugees, and to implement educational programs for the youth - which the UAE says is its top priority, state news agency WAM reported.

The UAE's foreign ministry says it acknowledges the “hard work” of the agency in catering to more than five million Palestinians living in dire humanitarian conditions, in spite of its financial challenges.

The US last year cut its contributions to the UNRWA, describing the organization as “irredeemably flawed,” the BBC reported, which the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas immediately denounced.

Over the last two years, the UAE provided more than US$364 million to support Palestinians, including $50 million to support UNRWA's education program in 2018, and $2 million to provide fuel to stations supplying power to hospitals in the Gaza Strip.


Sudan army breaks siege on key southern city Kadugli: army sources

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Sudan army breaks siege on key southern city Kadugli: army sources

KHARTOUM: Sudanese army forces broke Tuesday a paramilitary siege on the South Kordofan state capital Kadugli, two army sources told AFP.
“Our forces have entered Kadugli and lifted the siege,” one said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.
Kadugli, where the United Nations confirmed a famine last year, has been besieged for much of the nearly three-year war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces, which broke out in April 2023.
The siege has seen the city surrounded by RSF fighters and their local allies, a faction of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North led by Abdelaziz El-Hilu.
The allies had also besieged the neighboring town of Dilling, which the UN has said suffered similar famine conditions, before army troops broke through in late January.
“After fierce battles on the road between Dilling and Kadugli, our forces defeated the RSF and their supporting Hilu militia, inflicting heavy losses upon them,” another army source told AFP.
Since it broke out, the war has killed tens of thousands and left 11 million people displaced.
In the southern Kordofan region, currently the war’s fiercest front line, hundreds of thousands are facing starvation in the world’s largest hunger and displacement crisis.