Palestinian refugees feel sting of U.S. funding cuts to United Nations program
by Seamus Bellamy from on (#3VVG9)
Earlier this year, the U.S. cut around $300 million in funding to UNRWA, resulting in a $217 million budget shortfall. U.N. officials say the cuts are "the largest ever reduction in funding UNRWA has faced."Of the five areas in which the agency operates, Gaza is the most vulnerable given its dire living conditions and devastated economy after more than a decade under an Israeli-Egyptian blockade. More than two-thirds of Gaza's population of 2 million are refugees or their descendants.Chris Gunness, an UNRWA spokesman, said the organization "is prioritizing food security support to the most vulnerable refugees by continuing its emergency food program to nearly 1 million refugees" in Gaza.The 300 million dollars that the United States has decided to withhold from United Nations programming amounts to roughly 30% of UNRWA's annual budget. While food aid is still flowing to the Palestinians, for the time being, there's no telling how long the crisis will continue or what could happen as the ire of the UNRWA's employee union continues to grow.Image via Flickr, courtesy of sanjitbakshi