오픈뉴스백과
둘러보기ONP 브리핑뉴스
회사학술과학정부용어사전커뮤니티피드 제보내 편향
...

오픈뉴스백과

집단지성 기반 뉴스 검증 플랫폼. 다양한 시각으로 뉴스를 이해합니다.

서비스

세계의 오늘한국의 오늘라이브뉴스정부과학학술용어사전소개

법적 고지

개인정보처리방침이용약관콘텐츠 이용 안내

문의

문의하기

본 플랫폼에서 제공하는 뉴스 콘텐츠의 저작권은 각 언론사에 있으며, 무단 복제 및 배포를 금지합니다.

RSS 피드를 통해 수집된 콘텐츠는 각 원저작자의 라이선스 조건을 따릅니다. 오픈 라이선스(CC-BY 등) 콘텐츠는 해당 라이선스에 따라 출처를 표기합니다.

오픈뉴스백과는 뉴스 집계 및 검증 플랫폼으로, 개별 기사의 내용에 대한 책임은 해당 언론사에 있습니다.

이용자가 작성한 피드백, 팩트체크, 독자 제보 등의 콘텐츠에 대한 책임은 해당 작성자에게 있습니다.

콘텐츠 제거·정정이 필요하시면 문의하기에 남겨 주세요.

© 2026 오픈뉴스백과 (OpenNewsPedia). All rights reserved.

뉴스 목록
미디어 커버리지1건1개 미디어
UK Government News
정부
기타

UK announces further support for Palestine refugees at UN pledging conference

UK Government News
조회 0

이 뉴스, 어떠셨어요?

한 번의 탭으로 반응을 남겨요 · 로그인 불필요

OGL v3.0
이 매체는 공공·자유 라이선스로 본문을 직접 표시합니다.

UK announces further support for Palestine refugees at UN pledging conference
UK to provide £23 million to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to support Palestinian refugees and deliver humanitarian assistance in Gaza and across the region.
- UK set to announce £23 million of support for UN agency responsible for supporting Palestine refugees at pledging conference in New York.
- Announcement forms part of the UK’s commitment to support humanitarian efforts in Gaza and support for Palestine refugees across the region.
- Funding comes as United Nations Relief and Workers Agency (UNRWA) continues to face severe restrictions and disruption to its lifesaving support.
The UK government will today announce £23 million of support for UNRWA to deliver lifesaving support for Palestine refugees at a pledging conference in New York.
The funding will help UNRWA continue delivering essential services for up to 5.9 million Palestine refugees across the region. The funding will also support civilians in Gaza, where humanitarian needs remain acute and families face displacement, food insecurity and limited access to basic services. Funding will support primary healthcare, basic education, social services, emergency food and shelter.
The conference comes as UNRWA faces serious challenges operating on the ground in Gaza, where 392 of its staff have been killed since October 2023. Ongoing steps by Israel, including legislation introduced in 2024, have sought to severely disrupt its operations. In January, UNRWA’s headquarters in East Jerusalem were demolished and persistent access restrictions on the humanitarian response in Gaza continue to hinder their efforts.
The UK’s funding, announced alongside support from other international partners, underlines continued international backing for UNRWA and the vital role of the UN in delivering humanitarian assistance.
UNRWA is central to delivering humanitarian assistance and remains uniquely placed to do so at the scale required in Gaza. Its staff, infrastructure and local networks are critical to reaching Palestinian civilians most in need. UNRWA’s work in the West Bank is also supporting Palestinian refugees facing displacement, heightened insecurity, access restrictions and increasing humanitarian needs for protection and basic services.
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said:
The humanitarian situation in Gaza is desperate. Families urgently need food, shelter, clean water and medical support – I saw first-hand during my visit to Jordan how UNRWA is central to delivering help at the scale required.
That is why the UK is announcing £23 million of support for UNRWA, alongside international partners, to help sustain its vital work for Palestine refugees across the region and civilians in Gaza.
UNRWA must be able to operate safely and effectively. We condemn the Israeli government in preventing aid agencies like UNRWA to undertake lifesaving work. This means all crossings must be opened, and supplies must be allowed in.”
The UK continues to support UNRWA’s reform and improvement work, including implementation of its Action Plan following the Colonna Report, which set out measures to strengthen neutrality, accountability and integrity across the agency’s operations.
The UK has consistently called for humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza at the scale needed, in line with UN Security Council Resolution 2803, which underscores the importance of the full resumption of humanitarian assistance in coordination with the UN and its partners.
Israel must comply with its obligations to facilitate humanitarian assistance, ensure aid workers can operate safely, and allow UN agencies, including UNRWA, to reach those in need.
The UK remains committed to a negotiated two-state solution that guarantees security and stability for Israelis and Palestinians.
Media enquiries
Email newsdesk@fcdo.gov.uk
Telephone 020 7008 3100
Email the FCDO Newsdesk (monitored 24 hours a day) in the first instance, and we will respond as soon as possible.

전문 보기

공식 발표 ↔ 진영별 보도

공식 발표 (1건) — 공공 라이선스 원문 직접 열람
진보 성향0

보도 없음

중도 성향0

보도 없음

보수 성향0

보도 없음

관련 뉴스 제보는 로그인 후 가능합니다.

'government' 카테고리 뉴스

DCMS letter to Paramount Skydance Corporation on ‘minded to’ refer decision

UK Government News

Green Book amends to drive investment in all parts of UK

UK Government News

Green Book changes to drive investment in all parts of UK

UK Government News

UK Government의 다른 기사

The AAIB has deployed a team to Ongar, Essex

UK Government News

Scotland has “high potential” for new nuclear development

UK Government News

Defence Investment Plan - Oral Statement

UK Government News

피드백

피드백을 남기려면 로그인해 주세요.

🇬🇧UK Government News
보는 중

UK announces further support for Palestine refugees at UN pledging conference