Wednesday, October 2, 20204, at 1:00pm Eastern Time.
In the months following the horrific attacks on October 7, troubling allegations about the involvement of a
handful of United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) employees came to light. UNRWA and the UN responded
swiftly to the accusations by immediately terminating the employees allegedly involved, ordering an independent
outside review of the Agency’s neutrality practices, and directing a review of the allegations by the UN’s highest
investigative body, the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS). At that time, some donor states, including
the United States, froze their contributions to UNRWA. The US was one of 16 nations to impose such a ban. Recently,
the Biden Administration indicated a desire to resume funding, something which the other 15 donor nations have
already done. And yet, the Congressionally mandated ban remains in place. UNRWA is the primary aid organization in
Gaza, and its work there is crucial. Without immediate restoration of funds, the situation will worsen,
exacerbating tensions and further destabilizing the region.
To discuss all of these challenges– from hostilities hindering the delivery of aid to southern Gaza to the
steps that must be taken for the US government to restore funding– we’re speaking with William (Bill) Deere, the
director of UNRWA’s Washington Representative Office. This webinar, hosted by our Director of Government Relations
Madeleine Cereghino, will take place on Wednesday, October 2, 20204, at 1:00pm Eastern Time.