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A UN official during her visit to Baqaa camp: UNRWA is a symbol of hope and future for Palestinian refugees

United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, Joyce Msuya, confirmed during her visit today to Baqaa camp in Jordan that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) does not only represent humanitarian aid, but also means the future and hope for these communities facing multiple challenges.

Msuya expressed her full gratitude and appreciation to the Jordanian government, which has embraced waves of Palestinian refugees since the 1940s, praising the ongoing cooperation between the government and UNRWA to provide basic services. For refugees.

Msoya visited the medical facilities in the camp, where she learned about the health services provided by UNRWA in coordination with the Jordanian government, visited a girls’ school, and spoke with a number of Palestinian families, listening to their stories and daily challenges.

Msoya stressed that UNRWA provides integrated support that includes education, health, and social services that aim to improve the lives of Palestinian refugees, stressing the importance of continued international funding and support to ensure the sustainability of these services.

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