Norway has pledged 1.1 billion kroner ($103 million) to Ukraine for energy infrastructure repairs. Additionally, Norway is increasing its funding to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, by 100 million kroner due to a difficult financial situation.
"...If individuals were guilty of transgressions, they need to be responded to, but not by the collective punishment of all Palestinians." Norway's FM Espen Barth Eide says most donors who withdrew from UNRWA are back, but unfair critique of the agency can't be tolerated. https://t.co/MDL7QUrcSv
Norway said that it was boosting its funding to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees by 100 million kroner https://t.co/AicFB1pICh
Norway will increase its funding of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, as it continues to be faced with a difficult financial situation, amid war https://t.co/AicFB1pICh
#Norway says it is increasing its funding to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (#UNRWA) by 100 million kroner ($9.3 million). https://t.co/jx8D9ffj3Z
Norway to increase funding for Palestinian refugee agency, UNRWA, amid ‘difficult financial situation’ https://t.co/AicFB1pICh
⚠️ NORWAY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT MINISTER: TOPPING UP CONTRIBUTION TO UNRWA WITH NOK 100 MLN ON TOP OF EXISTING NOK 275 MLN
#Norway says that it will provide 1.1 billion kroner ($103 million) to #Ukraine to help repair its energy infrastructure and secure the country’s electricity supply before next winter. https://t.co/X6QdCZOITR