UK Pledges Millions in Aid to Gaza During Emergency Conference
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
International Development Minister Anneliese Dodds is attending a crucial humanitarian conference in Cairo today. The three-day visit will focus on boosting aid delivery for Gaza amid an escalating humanitarian crisis.
Minister Dodds will allocate an additional £19 million in funding for Gaza. This includes £12 million earmarked for the United Nations’ Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Food Programme (WFP), vital organizations delivering relief in the region. The announcement brings the UK’s total commitment to the Occupied Palestinian Territories to £99 million this financial year. These funds are directly impacting the lives of Palestinians, with half a million people receiving essential healthcare and 284,000 gaining improved access to water, sanitation, and hygiene services.
Focus Shifts to Talks in Jerusalem and the West Bank
Following the conference in Cairo, Minister Dodds will journey to the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel, areas gripped by ongoing conflict. Herste trip highlights the UK government’s unwavering dedication to forging lasting stability in the region.
The itinerary includes a visit to a UNRWA refugee camp in the West Bank where she will witness the agency’s critical work firsthand. Minister Dodds will announce that the U.K will be providing an additional £7 million in funding to UNRWA’s Flash Humanitarian Appeal for Gaza, helping to alleviate suffering in the face of worsening winter conditions.
“The situation in Gaza is catastrophic. Gazans are desperately in need of both food and shelter as winter sets in. The Cairo conference is a critical platform where leading voices can come together to discuss real-world solutions to this ongoing humanitarian crisis.” said Minister Dodds. The UK is committed to supporting the region’s most vulnerable people and pledges further support to the region and to support the Palestinian Authority’s essential political and economic reform agenda. During her visit.
Dods will directly engage with H.E. Dr. Mohammad Mustafa, Premier of the Palestinian Authority, and H.E. Dr. Wael Zakout, Palestinian Minister of Planning and International Cooperation,
“Israel must immediately act to ensure unimpeded access to Gaza so humanitarian aid can reach those who desperately need it. I will be raising this during my meetings with Israeli leaders. We need an immediate ceasefire, the release of hostages, and a lasting solution to this conflict,” Minister Dodds said.
This year, the UK’s support will enable the World Food Programme to procure 4,465 metric tons of fortified wheat flour, providing enough food to sustain over 451,000 people across Gaza for one month.
6 million each has been provided to both the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and the Office for Coordinated Humanitarian Affairs’ (OCHA) joint humanitarian fund in the region.
“We need visible and lasting steps to guarantee the safety and wellbeing of PLO. Meeting families in Israel whose loved ones are being held hostage, and hearing their personal stories reinforces the urgent need for their immediate release ,” Minister Dodds emphasizes.
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to unite all parties towards a lasting solution.
How will the UK’s £19 million in additional funding for Gaza be allocated?
## Interview: UK Steps Up Aid to Gaza
**Host:** Joining us today is [Guest Name], an expert on international aid and development. Thanks for being here.
**Guest:** My pleasure.
**Host:** The UK has just announced a significant increase in aid to Gaza. Can you tell us what prompted this move?
**Guest:** The situation in Gaza is dire right now. [1] Reports indicate that aid delivery is “grinding to a halt” due to an increase in violence and looting targeting humanitarian convoys. This new funding from the UK is a crucial lifeline for millions of Palestinians who are struggling to survive.
**Host:** What exactly will this funding be used for?
**Guest:** The UK government has pledged £19 million in additional funding for Gaza. A significant portion of this, £12 million, will go to the United Nations’ Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and the World Food Programme (WFP), who are leading the humanitarian response on the ground. [The remainder will likely be allocated to other critical needs like healthcare, water, and sanitation]. The UK has also pledged an additional £7 million to UNRWA, the UN agency supporting Palestinian refugees, specifically to aid its Flash Humanitarian Appeal for Gaza.
**Host:** This comes at a time when there is a broader push for international cooperation to address the crisis in Gaza.
**Guest:** That’s absolutely right. The UK’s International Development Minister Anneliese Dodds is attending a crucial humanitarian conference in Cairo focused on boosting aid delivery to Gaza. Following this, she will travel to the Occupied Palestinian Territories and Israel, highlighting the UK government’s commitment to achieving lasting stability in the region.
**Host:** This funding from the UK is certainly welcome news for those in need in Gaza.
**Guest:** It’s a significant step, but it’s important to remember that the situation remains highly complex, and long-term solutions are needed to address the root causes of the crisis.
**Host:** Thank you for sharing your insights, [Guest Name].