The UAE Red Crescent Authority, RCS, has donated US$100,000 to help the United Nations World Food Programme, WFP, to assist the growing number of impoverished people in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), announced Monday WFP.
The UAE government has been a major donor to WFP since 2004, when it contributed US$50,000. To date, it has donated over US$9 million to WFP operations around the world, said WFP in a press release.
Welcoming RCS' cash donation, WFP's Country Director in the oPt Arnold Vercken said "It is always encouraging to work together with major organizations such as the UAE Red Crescent, which sets an example that we hope would be followed by others in the region." The UAE cash donation will be used to help assist 665,000 of the most vulnerable non-refugee population in the West Bank and Gaza Strip who have been dramatically affected by escalating political violence, stagnating economy and rising unemployment.
The situation is particularly serious in Gaza, where industry remains completely stagnated by the lack of raw materials entering the Strip.
Increasing numbers of labourers are being laid off or are working reduced working hours leading to rising poverty amongst this group. WFP, together with other aid agencies, is working to help alleviate the humanitarian suffering of the Palestinian people in the occupied territories. This humanitarian mission is becoming increasingly challenging amidst the current volatile security environment.
WFP is starting a new two-year operation in the oPt in September at a total cost of US$107 million. Donors, who have provided US$21.5 million so far, include the United States (US$18 million), Japan (US$1.9 million), Norway (US$493,000), Switzerland (US$410,000), Austria (US$267,000), Turkey (US$250,000), and the United Arab Emirates (US$100,000). (Emirates News Agency, WAM)