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Aid to the Palestinians in 2004

Summary: July 29, 2004: Aid to the Palestinians in 2004 (Brussels)

This year, assistance to the Palestinians from the European Community Budget is set to amount to around €250 million. This includes a package for the West Bank and Gaza just approved by the European Commission for €124.25 million. Today's announcement will be followed by the immediate release of a first contribution of €26m to the new Public Financial Management Reform Trust Fund established by the World Bank. The West Bank and Gaza Strip continue to suffer from a severe economic recession. Income levels have dropped severely and the level of suffering is unprecedented. In response to this, the 2004 programme pursues two objectives: addressing urgent needs and contributing to the creation of a viable and democratic Palestinian state.

Commissioner for External Relations, Chris Patten said: "I am particularly pleased to be contributing to the new World Bank Trust Fund. I am keen for other donors to follow suit which will enable the whole donor community to build on the EU's record of achieving Palestinian Authority reform by attaching clear conditions to the delivery of financial assistance" .

Money has been set aside, but not yet committed for: The package approved today comes on top of around €128 million already earmarked through the following programmes: For more information visit:

http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/gaza/intro/index.htm



  • Ref: EC04-192EN
  • EU source: European Commission
  • UN forum: 
  • Date: 29/7/2004


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