Canada boosts aid to Palestinian refugee agency

The pledged cash should help to plug the gap left by the withdrawal of US funding

Palestinian men walk in front a mural painted on a wall of the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in Gaza City on October 2, 2018, closed in protest against job cuts announced by the UNRWA.  Earlier this year, the United States, by far the biggest contributor to the agency, announced it was halting its funding to the organisation, which it labelled "irredeemably flawed".
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Canada stepped up aid for Palestinian refugees on Friday, announcing Can$50 million (Dh140 million) for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), whose mission has suffered since Washington cut its help.

The Canadian top up comes after the United States, the largest single contributor to UNRWA, announced an end to its US$350 million a year funding for the agency in August.

UNRWA was set up in 1950 to help Palestinian refugees who lost their homes because of the 1948 Middle East conflict. Its assistance includes schools, healthcare centers and food distribution.

The Canadian contribution is to be spread over two years. Can$40 million will go to "meeting the basic education, health and livelihood needs of millions of Palestinian refugees," Ottawa said in a statement.

Another Can$10 million will be used to provide "emergency life-saving assistance to more than 460,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria and Lebanon," it said.

In 2016, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's administration reversed cuts to Palestinian aid by his predecessor.

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US President Donald Trump, as well as Israel, opposes how the agency operates and how the number of refugees is calculated.

More than 750,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled during the 1948 war surrounding Israel's creation.

They and all their descendants are deemed by the UN agency to be refugees who fall under its remit.

Canada said it "exercises enhanced due diligence" for all aid for Palestinians including "strong anti-terrorism provisions in funding agreements."