Under the patronage of His Excellency, the President of the Council of
Ministers Mr. Najib Mikati, an inauguration ceremony took place today
for “Package 1”, the first package of houses that is delivered to the
displaced families of Nahr el Bared camp, and three UNRWA schools.
Jointly hosted by the Lebanese-Palestinian Dialogue Committee (LPDC),
the Embassy of Palestine in Lebanon, and the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the
ceremony was attended by representatives of the Lebanese government,
the Palestinian community, high level donor delegations as well as NGOs
and other UN agencies.
Thanking UNRWA, the Lebanese
Government, and the donor community, the Ambassador of Palestine to
Lebanon Dr. Abdallah Abdallah said: “We affirm on this occasion that we
as Palestinians in Lebanon, and in Nahr el-Bared in particular, hold
tight to maintaining the best of relations with our kind Lebanese
neighbors. Proceeding from this relationship, we call to mind how
important it is that our brethren in this camp enjoy freedom of
mobility on entry and exit, and that the fabric of social and economic
ties with the surroundings be recovered. We are confident that the
Government of Lebanon will be a solid source of support for this course
of ours, which is in the interest of the sovereignty and stability of
Lebanon and respect for its laws”. In addition to this, Ambassador
Abdallah announced a new donation of $2 million from the PLO to the
reconstruction of NBC and invited all the donors to do the same in
order to speed up the reconstruction of the camp.
In his address on the occasion, the representative of the President of
the Council of Ministers Minister of Social Affairs Wael Bou Faour paid
tribute to all the martyrs of the Lebanese Army, and saluted the
Palestinian community, and reiterated the commitment of the Lebanese
Government to rebuild Nahr el bared camp and to continue its fund
raising efforts. He added: “the Lebanese Government will endeavor to
end the suffering of the Nahr el Bared displaced and improve the living
conditions of all Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in order to enable
them to live in dignity, until their return”.
“We are extremely grateful to all of our stakeholders for their support
in helping to rebuild Nahr el Bared camp. The Government of Lebanon has
remained a strong supporter throughout the process and we would not
have reached this stage without them or the unwavering commitment of
UNRWA’s generous donors”, said Filippo Grandi, UNRWA Commissioner
General in his address during the ceremony. Addressing the refugees,
Grandi said “I continue to be humbled by the dignity, and strength,
demonstrated by the refugees of Nahr el Bared, despite the intolerable
conditions of their prolonged displacement.” He continued, "While today
is an important milestone, much more remains to be done to help the
thousands of refugee families who remain displaced from Nahr el Bared
after more than four years. I therefore appeal to our donors,
particularly those in the region, to continue with their generous
contributions to UNRWA so that the Agency can expedite the rebuilding
of shelters and improve living conditions, until such time as a just
and lasting solution to the refugees’ plight has been achieved.”
EU ambassador to Lebanon Mrs. Angelina Eichorst said in her address
“our presence today is a sign of our commitment towards the Palestinian
refugees who continue to live in very challenging conditions, therefore
I join the UNRWA’s Commissioner General Filippo Grandi in calling on
the Lebanese Government to facilitate access to the camp”.
The representative of the Saudi Fund for Development, Engineer Hassan
Al Attas reiterated in his address the strong support of the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia to the relief operations and specifically to Palestinian
refugees in all host countries. He said “the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
donated $3 billion over the past years to support Palestinians through
the Palestinian Authority and through UNRWA and other organizations”.
Mr. Al Attas announced a new contribution of $10million, in addition to
the SFD’s contribution of $ 25 million to packages 2 and 3.
Mr. Suleiman Jasir El Herbish, the Director General of the OPEC Fund
for International Development (OFID) that funded two UNRWA schools in
Nahr el Bared said on the occasion “the Palestinian cause is one of
OFID’s priorities and will always remain so. OFID believes that the
most powerful weapon in the hands of the Palestinian youth is
education”. He added: “In the Vienna Conference, we pledged to
construct these two schools that we are inaugurating today. I can
assure you that we will be the first present at any upcoming donors’
conference”.
The Director General and Chairman of Cayan Mr. Ahmed Al Hatti, chairman
of Cayan company that funded the reconstruction of one school said:
“the Palestinian community enjoy exemplary courage and dignity but what
they need is hope that one day their suffering will end”. He added that
one year ago, the construction of a new school in NBC seemed a
far-fetched dream. But today it came true”. He also thanked the Welfare
Association for making this contribution possible by highlighting the
great need.
Two Palestinian students concluded the ceremony by saying “we suffered
for four very long years from the loss of our homes, displacement,
deprivation, harsh living conditions and rising unemployment. This is
finally a great and historical day for the Palestine refugees in
Lebanon and the refugees of Nahr el-Bared camp in particular. We affirm
that our attachment to the camp is for no other reason than that we
hold tight to right of return and consider it a bridge to achieving
this return stipulated in UN Security Council Resolution 194. We urge
you all to support projects that breathe life again into the camp,
which was a commercial marketplace of the area. Here we ask the
Government of Lebanon to work to resolve the problem of entry and exit
by permits, and we call upon all the concerned to speed up the
construction of the camp”.
UNRWA launched on 28 September 2011, a new appeal to fund its 2012
activities in Nahr el-Bared Camp, amounting to US$ 10 million and to
support vulnerable Palestine refugees in Lebanon. Thus, UNRWA is
seeking an additional US$ 15 million to carry out relief and recovery
activities for vulnerable Palestine refugees throughout Lebanon in
2012. Overall, the Agency has secured around 40% of its funding needs
for 2012. The Agency is seeking approximately US$ 26 million to meet
its funding shortfall for next year. UNRWA hopes that additional
funding will be mobilized to allow the Agency to implement projects in
the areas of infrastructure, health care, education, employment and
relief services for all Palestine refugees living in the camps
throughout Lebanon.
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