home the electronic intifada
about eifaqby topicget e-mail updatessyndicate eisubmit contentdonatecontact
for
EI Advanced Search
Human Rights

67 countries and 34 international organisations gather for largest ever conference on Palestine refugees
Report, UNRWA, 4 June 2004

Palestinian refugees arriving in Jordan, crossing the temporary bridge, near to the destroyed Allenby Bridge, from the West Bank. The distances on the signboard, partially obscured, read "JERICHO 8 Km JERSLM 43 Km" (George Nemeh)

GENEVA -- A total of 67 countries and 34 international organisations will gather at the Geneva International Conference Centre on 7-8 June 2004 for the largest conference on the Palestine refugee issue in 56 years. Around 300 delegates will discuss the future of humanitarian assistance to millions of refugees scattered across the Middle East.

In 1948 hundreds of thousands of Palestine refugees were displaced by the first Arab-Israeli war. Today those refugees and their descendents total over 4.1 million people, one third of whom still live in camps in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The other two-thirds live in the towns and villages of the host countries, often close to the camps. The camps started life as tent cities and have developed into crowded urban ghettos, suffering from poor sanitation, dire levels of poverty and very high population densities.

The UN, in the form of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), provides basic education, free primary healthcare, relief and social services and micro-finance programmes to assist the human development of the refugees.

The two day conference in Geneva has been called to increase international support for the refugees' needs. In four workshops sessions the main discussions will cover: the wellbeing of Palestine refugee children; housing, infrastructure and the environment in Palestine refugee camps; the socio-economic development of the refugees and the management and mobilization of resources on behalf of the refugees.

The Swiss Government, in the form of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), is hosting the conference in Geneva to help raise the profile of the refugees' needs and to allow the conference to draw on the expertise of the city's humanitarian community.

Countries such as the United States, Jordan and Sweden have been involved in the months of preparation for the conference by leading working groups on future plans, as have interGovernmental and international organisations such as the European Commission and UNICEF. NGO groups will be represented by three umbrella groups and multilateral aid institutions will also be involved.

More Information
  • Paul McCann on +972 59 428 008 or Jean-Philippe Jutzi on +41 79 292 08 49.

    Related Links
  • Meeting the humanitarian needs of the Palestine refugees in the Near East, UNRWA Conference Documents (7-8 June 2004)
  • BY TOPIC: Refugees


    Latest articles on EI:

    Palestine : Human Rights: Gaza's sea a "no-go zone" for fishermen (2 July 2009)
    Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: Why Obama should fire General Dayton (2 July 2009)
    Palestine : Activism News: Gaza aid boat crew detained, threatened with deportation (2 July 2009)
    Palestine : Art, Music & Culture: Newsroom politics dramatized in "Oh Well Never Mind Bye" (2 July 2009)
    Palestine : Multimedia: Month in pictures: June 2009 (1 July 2009)
    Palestine : Development: Drug addiction on the rise in besieged Gaza (1 July 2009)
    Palestine : Opinion/Editorial: Salam Fayyad's false optimism (1 July 2009)
    Palestine : Activism News: Israeli gunboats seize Gaza aid ship (30 June 2009)
    Palestine : Art, Music & Culture: "Embers and Ashes:" An intellectual's exile, struggle and success (30 June 2009)
    Palestine : Human Rights: Israeli doctors colluding in torture of Palestinian detainees (30 June 2009)

  • Print this Page


    RSS Help | EI RSS Feeds


    EDITOR'S PICKS

    NEWS & ANALYSIS
    THE MEDIA
    ACTION & ACTIVISM
    EI EXTRA
    Buy EI Merchandise

    KEY RESOURCES
    AID & DEVELOPMENT NEWS FROM ELECTRONIC IRAQ

    This webpage uses Javascript to display some content.

    Please enable Javascript in your browser and reload this page.





    HOME | ABOUT EI | FAQ | BY TOPIC | SYNDICATE EI | SUBMIT CONTENT | DONATE | CONTACT

      The Electronic Intifada needs your ongoing help to offer information about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.

    ©2000-2007 electronicIntifada.net | a nigelparry.net website