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		<title>NZ to make UNRWA payment after Gaza controversy, says Peters</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[RNZ News New Zealand will make its annual payment of $1 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as scheduled. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has confirmed the news in a tweet. “This follows careful consideration of the UN’s response — including through external and internal investigations — to serious allegations against ]]></description>
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<p>New Zealand will make its annual payment of $1 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) as scheduled.</p>
<p>Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters has confirmed the news in a tweet.</p>
<p>“This follows careful consideration of the UN’s response — including through external and internal investigations — to serious allegations against certain UNRWA staff being involved in the 7 October terrorist attacks on Israel,” he said.</p>
<p>“It also reflects assurances received from the UN Secretary-General about remedial work underway to enhance UNRWA’s neutrality.”</p>
<p>Prime Minister Christopher Luxon in January confirmed New Zealand would hold off on making the usual June payment until Peters was satisfied over accusations against the agency’s staff.</p>
<p>UNRWA is the UN’s largest aid agency operating in Gaza, but in January Israel levelled allegations that a dozen of UNRWA’s staff had been involved in the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Hamas-led_attack_on_Israel" rel="nofollow">October 7 attack by Hamas fighters</a> into southern Israel.</p>
<p>The attack left about 1139 people dead and about 250 Israeli soldiers and civilians were reported to have been taken hostage.</p>
<p><strong>Never suspended</strong><br />Speaking from Fiji on the final day of his trip to the Pacific, Luxon said New Zealand had never suspended its payments as other countries had.</p>
<p>“Our funding is made once a year. It was due by the end of June. As I said at the time, they were serious allegations. The UN investigated then, the deputy prime minister and Foreign Minister Winston Peters also got assurances from the UN Secretary-General.</p>
<p>“We’re reassured that it’s a good investment and it’s entirely appropriate that we now make that payment.”</p>
<figure class="wp-caption alignnone"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="https://media.rnztools.nz/rnz/image/upload/s--GnocyXdy--/ar_16:10,c_fill,f_auto,g_auto,q_auto,w_1050/v1716258027/4KPTWC3_240521_Bridge_11_jpg" alt="Winston Peters" width="1050" height="700"/><figcaption class="wp-caption-text">NZ Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters . . . “This follows careful consideration of the UN’s response.” Image: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone</figcaption></figure>
<p>The <a href="https://www.un.org/en/situation-in-occupied-palestine-and-israel/allegations-against-unrwa-staff" rel="nofollow">independent report</a> commissioned by the UN into the agency concluded it needed to improve its neutrality, vetting and transparency, but Israel had failed to back up the claims which led many countries to halt their funding.</p>
<p>UNRWA fired the 10 employees accused by Israel who were still alive. The agency is one of the <a href="https://www.unrwa.org/who-we-are/organizational-structure" rel="nofollow">largest UN operations and employs about 30,000 people</a>.</p>
<p>Secretary-General António Guterres said any UN employee found to have been involved in acts of terror would be held accountable, including through criminal prosecution<strong><em>.</em></strong></p>
<p>Luxon said he was “absolutely” satisfied due diligence had been done on the matter, and New Zealand was “very comfortable” making the payments.</p>
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<p dir="ltr" lang="en" xml:lang="en">New Zealand will be making its annual payment of $1 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on schedule and in coming days. This follows careful consideration of the UN’s response – including through external &amp; internal investigations – to serious…</p>
<p>— Winston Peters (@NewZealandMFA) <a href="https://twitter.com/NewZealandMFA/status/1798830839616434205?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" rel="nofollow">June 6, 2024</a></p>
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<p><strong>$17m in other aid</strong><br />“Remember also that we’ve made $17 million worth of additional investments in aid to organisations like the World Food Programme, International Red Cross and others.</p>
<p>“This is just part of our humanitarian assistance package, we’ve <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/518883/witnesses-tell-of-unimaginable-gaza-shelter-air-strike" rel="nofollow">woken up this morning to more images of catastrophic impact of civilians in Gaza</a>, why we’ve been calling consistently for some time a cessation of hostilities there.”</p>
<p>Gaza’s Health Ministry estimates at least 36,580 people have been killed in Gaza since the attack in October.</p>
<p>Most recently an <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/world/518848/israeli-strike-on-un-school-in-gaza-kills-at-least-20-locals-say" rel="nofollow">Israeli air strike on a UN school</a> in central Gaza, which was packed with hundreds of displaced people, killed <a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/6/7/israels-war-on-gaza-live-hospital-barely-coping-with-dead-and-wounded" rel="nofollow">more than 40 people</a>.</p>
<p><em><em>This article is republished under a community partnership agreement with RNZ.</em></em></p>
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		<title>PNG police chief demands covid-19 emergency funding reports from UN</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[PNG Post-Courier Papua New Guinea’s Police Commissioner David Manning — who is also head of the country’s Covid-19 National Control Centre — has placed United Nations agencies on notice that they must reveal how they have spent virus emergency funding over the past two years. Manning said Prime Minister James Marap and other Members of ]]></description>
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<p>Papua New Guinea’s Police Commissioner David Manning — who is also head of the country’s Covid-19 National Control Centre — has placed United Nations agencies on notice that they must reveal how they have spent virus emergency funding over the past two years.</p>
<p>Manning said Prime Minister James Marap and other Members of Parliament, and independent organisations such as Transparency International, have all called for the release of information on how covid-19 funds have been spent and they have been ignored.</p>
<p>“Unfortunately, these United Nations bodies have refused to provide financial information to the government and people of Papua New Guinea,” he said.</p>
<p>This matter has now come to a head with the Controller writing to the World Bank Acting Country Director in Papua New Guinea, Paul Vallely, on March 29, advising that he would no longer endorse any further increase in allocation of funds, or disbursements, under the PNG Covid-19 Emergency Response Project.</p>
<p>“I have repeatedly requested both directly and through auditors, acquittals of previously disbursed funds under this and other similar projects,” the Controller said in his letter to the World Bank on the loan money.</p>
<p>“The recipients of these funds have refused to provide any reasonable account for these monies.</p>
<p>“There is over US$1.3 billion (K4.5 billion) identified on the self-reporting donor tracker as being committed for managing the covid-19 pandemic in PNG.</p>
<p><strong>‘How are UN agency funds used?’</strong><br />“What our people need to know, and the global community needs to know, is how are these UN agencies using the funds allocated to them.”</p>
<p>Manning advised that the project is to receive no further funds until he is satisfied that previous disbursements have been acquitted.</p>
<p>“Enough is enough, I have called for the past year for this expenditure to be acquitted and they have refused, so now I am demanding compliance with transparency requirements in PNG,” he said.</p>
<p>“With the country going through the height of the pandemic, these agencies were provided with some leniency, but we have heard enough excuses and misleading information.</p>
<p>A substantial part of the funds being spent by these UN organisations had also become a part of national sovereign debt that must be repaid by future generations of the Papua New Guinean people, he said.</p>
<p>“But the terrible irony is that we do not even know what they spent this money on, particularly in areas such as communications and awareness in which they have failed.</p>
<p>“Details that have been revealed on the <a href="https://covid19.info.gov.pg/" rel="nofollow">Covid-19 Donor Tracking Dashboard</a> shows that UNDP, as one example, has facilitated the following funding of their own activities in PNG to an amount of K9 million (US$2.6 million).</p>
<p>“This is one just source of funding that is shrouded in secrecy and there are several others for which we have demanded information but is being ignored by this global body.”</p>
<p><strong>Outraged by wording</strong><br />Manning said he was outraged by the almost identical wording from UNICEF, WHO and UNDP in response to his requirement for an independent auditor to access their records, in which these agencies essentially said they would ignore the request.</p>
<p>In documents seen by the <em>Post-Courier</em>, UNDP Resident Representative Dirk Wagener and UNICEF PNG Representative Claudes Kamenga wrote to Manning with the same “contemptuous and arrogant” language stating that: “We would like to inform you that UNICEF, as a United Nations Agency, is submitted to the ‘Single Audit principle’ that gives the exclusivity of external audit and investigation to the United Nations Board of Auditors (UNBoA) founded in 1946 through the UN resolution 74 (I) of 7 December 1946.”</p>
<p>Manning said what UNICEF and UNDP were saying to PNG is that they would spend funds that were intended for the people, and they would not tell how they used this money.</p>
<p>“In other words, if these agencies have wasted money that was intended for our people, they claim they can keep it a secret,” Manning said.</p>
<p>“This is exactly what we have seen with the way UNICEF uses public funding for communications and awareness and delivers limited results.</p>
<p>“This is a matter that must be addressed at the highest level of the United Nations, because if this lack of transparency is happening in PNG, you have to ask how many other smaller developing countries are being treated with such contempt.”</p>
<p>The Controller said he would ensure the PNG public and international support partners were kept aware of developments in the matter and if acquittals were forthcoming.</p>
<p><em>Republished with permission from the PNG Post-Courier.</em></p>
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		<title>13 Fijians trapped in Afghanistan safe as Suva plans to repatriate them</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Shanil Singh in Suva Immigration Secretary Yogesh Karan has confirmed that 13 Fijians who are currently stuck in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover last Sunday are safe and officials are working to repatriate them as soon as possible. Karan said two worked for private contractors and the other 11 were with international organisations. He ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Shanil Singh in Suva</em></p>
<p>Immigration Secretary Yogesh Karan has confirmed that 13 Fijians who are currently <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/?s=Afghanistan" rel="nofollow">stuck in Afghanistan</a> after the Taliban takeover last Sunday are safe and officials are working to repatriate them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Karan said two worked for private contractors and the other 11 were with international organisations.</p>
<p>He said they had had a discussion with the Australian High Commission which gave an assurance that they would make every effort to “include our people in the evacuation flight”.</p>
<p>Karan said it was very difficult to contact them because Fiji did not have a mission in Afghanistan and they are trying to contact them via New Delhi.</p>
<p>He added Fiji was also working with UN agencies and the Indian government to get them out of there as quickly as possible.</p>
<p>Karan was also requesting anyone who had contacts with anyone in Afghanistan to let the ministry know so they could note their details.</p>
<p><strong>NZ promises repatriation<br /></strong> <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/449399/we-didn-t-know-we-were-going-to-be-at-this-risk-afghans-await-nz-answers" rel="nofollow">RNZ News reports</a> that people promised help in getting out of Afghanistan were desperate for information, saying they did not know where they should be or who to contact.</p>
<p>New Zealand citizens and at least 200 Afghans who helped New Zealand’s efforts in the country <a href="https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/449350/afghanistan-pm-says-situation-is-distressing-focus-is-on-bringing-nzers-home" rel="nofollow">were expected to be repatriated</a>.</p>
<p>Diamond Kazimi, a former interpreter for the NZ Defence Force in Afghanistan, who now lives in New Zealand, has been getting calls from those who helped the military and wanted to know when help is coming.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is providing consular assistance to 104 New Zealanders in Afghanistan but would not say where they were, what advice they were being given, or how they planned to make sure they were on the repatriation flight.</p>
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