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Germany donates €28m to support digital UNRWA programs in Gaza, Jordan
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) marked two financing deals for a total amount of €28 million given by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) through KfW Development Bank.
Of the total, €13 million is supplied to support the digitalization of the UNRWA health and education schedules to enhance access, quality, and more efficient delivery of health and education to Palestinian refugees.
The project will fund the performance of a new health management information system and the development of an Agency-wide online learning management system for primary education students. Furthermore, it will donate to develop internet access for Palestine refugee students in UNRWA schools in Jordan and Gaza.
In addition, €15 million is given in support of the building, extension, and restoration of social, economic, and environmental infrastructure in Khan Younis Camp and Deir el Balah camps in the Gaza Strip, as well as in Jerash and Marka camps in Jordan.
In Gaza, this phase of the Regional Program for Improving the Living Conditions of Palestine Refugees in Camps (REPAC) will notice the building of new buildings to re-house families to enhance their living conditions, decrease crowdedness and allow for road upgrades and the development of green and recreational spaces as prioritized during participatory urban planning processes with the respective camp communities.
In Jordan, several camp improvement interventions will be executed in line with community preferences, in addition to the construction and rehabilitation of two UNRWA schools.
On the signing of the two agreements, Anne-Sophie Beckedorf, acting Head of the German Representative Office in Ramallah, stated, “Germany continues its support for Palestine refugees and remains a reliable partner for UNRWA. UNRWA services provide an essential lifeline for vulnerable Palestinians and are therefore essential to maintain the stability in the area.”
“Germany has been one of UNRWA’s most reliable and generous partners for many years, with KfW as implementing partner, especially in the areas of camp improvement and infrastructure works which have a profound and sustainable impact on Palestine refugee communities. The new digitalization project will support the development of online health management and learning systems and is a significant component of the Agency’s overall digitalization strategy and an important step in the direction of future collaboration between UNRWA and Germany,” stated Karim Amer, UNRWA Director of Partnerships.
Germany is the second-largest bilateral contributor to UNRWA, having donated €150 million in 2021. The ongoing support of Germany helps UNRWA to keep providing its essential services to Palestine refugees and to enhance their living conditions.