13 January 2009
Press Release
The UK is contributing £1 million for the UN Humanitarian Emergency Response Fund (HRF), to support humanitarian efforts in Gaza, International Development Minister Mike Foster announced today. The money will allow the UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator flexibility to use it for emerging priorities to help the worst affected in the Gaza crisis. For example, it could be used to provide urgent shelter for the most vulnerable.
The UN estimates that around 100,000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict within Gaza and over 28,000 live in temporary shelters. The £1 million contribution will help the UN's local Humanitarian Coordinator to quickly allocate funds to emerging priorities, making them available to non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and other organisations with staff on the ground to meet immediate humanitarian needs. The money is part of the $10 million (approximately £6.8 million) DFID recently pledged to help improve the rapidly deteriorating living conditions in Gaza.
Mike Foster said:
"The humanitarian situation in Gaza is desperate and relief is urgently needed. That is why we are giving £1 million to the Humanitarian Emergency Response Fund (HRF) to enable NGOs and UN agencies to provide emergency help to people in immediate need."
"Distributing aid in the Gaza Strip remains incredibly dangerous and the UN and non-governmental aid agencies are doing heroic work under very difficult circumstances. The UK has repeatedly called for an immediate and durable ceasefire. I urge all parties to the conflict to respect their obligations to ensure safe and unimpeded passage of humanitarian aid to vulnerable civilians."