In September, the foreign ministers of Jordan, Sweden, Turkey, Japan, and Germany, as well as the EU foreign policy chief, held a ministerial meeting in New York in order to mobilize financial and political support for the agency.
Canada will also provide up to $12.5 million for Right to Play International, a Toronto-based education organization for children in need, according to the statement.
Around $40 million of Canada's funding “will contribute to meeting the basic education, health and livelihood needs of millions of Palestinian refugees, especially women and children,” the statement added.
“Furthermore, up to $10 million of Canada’s support will provide emergency life-saving assistance to more than 460,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria and Lebanon, through UNRWA’s Emergency Appeal for the Syria regional crisis,” the statement said.
“This support will help to send hundreds of thousands of children to school, train teachers and support over a hundred health clinics,” the statement quoted Bibeau.
“This new funding to UNRWA is urgently needed, and it will bring some predictability to the agency as the needs on the ground are increasing,” she added.