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VisitDistribution of Italian aid among UNRWA projects by end of 2024
More than 70% to 'Food for Gaza' • 25%
50%-70% to 'Food for Gaza' • 25%
30%-50% to 'Food for Gaza' • 25%
Less than 30% to 'Food for Gaza' • 25%
Official UNRWA financial disclosures or project reports
Italy Resumes Funding for UNRWA with €35 Million as Part of $38 Million Aid Package
May 25, 2024, 10:00 AM
Italy has announced it will resume funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), committing a total of 35 million euros as part of a $38 million aid package. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani stated that five million euros will be allocated to UNRWA projects, with the remaining amount directed towards the 'Food for Gaza' initiative. This decision follows a period of suspended aid due to Israeli allegations linking UN staff to the October 7 attack, months after the suspension. Tajani made the announcement during a meeting with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa.
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Less than 50% • 33%
50% to 75% • 33%
More than 75% • 34%
Below $10 million • 25%
$10 million to $50 million • 25%
$50 million to $100 million • 25%
Above $100 million • 25%
Under 2 million pounds • 25%
2 to 4 million pounds • 25%
4 to 6 million pounds • 25%
Over 6 million pounds • 25%
Less than 250 tonnes • 25%
250 to 500 tonnes • 25%
500 to 750 tonnes • 25%
More than 750 tonnes • 25%
Aid increases • 33%
Aid decreases • 33%
Aid remains stable • 33%
Increase in aid by existing donors • 25%
New countries/organizations pledging aid • 25%
Reduction or withdrawal of aid • 25%
No change in aid levels • 25%
UNRWA • 33%
Other UN agencies • 33%
Non-governmental organizations • 34%
Significant improvement • 33%
Moderate improvement • 33%
No change or deterioration • 34%
UN Agencies • 25%
USA • 25%
EU • 25%
Other • 25%
No additional countries • 25%
1-2 additional countries • 25%
3-4 additional countries • 25%
5 or more countries • 25%
USA • 25%
UK • 25%
Cyprus • 25%
Other UN partners • 25%
Decreased funding by other countries • 25%
Increased funding by other countries • 25%
Maintained current funding levels • 25%
No change in funding trends • 25%