TOKYO: Japan is preparing to resume funding to the UN’s crisis-hit Palestinian refugee agency, which coordinates nearly all aid to Gaza, the government said.
Once the sixth-largest contributor to the agency, Japan joined more than a dozen countries in pausing funding after Israel claimed that 12 of UNRWA’s 13,000 Gaza employees were involved in the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas attack.
Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa met with UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini in Tokyo to discuss the agency’s measures to strengthen governance and transparency.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement: “Japan and the UNRWA confirmed that they will advance final coordination about necessary efforts to resume Japan’s contribution.” Japanese media reports said the funding suspension, which was lifted in January, was expected to resume in the first half of April.
The abrupt suspension of funding has threatened UNRWA’s efforts to deliver desperately needed aid in Gaza, where the UN has warned of an impending famine.
Australia, Canada, Sweden, and others said they were resuming aid this month.
Lazzarini said on Tuesday that the agency has enough funds to keep operating until at least the end of May.
The ministry said that Kamikawa “pointed out the importance of ensuring transparency and traceability of fund flows and the neutrality of UNRWA staff.”
The UN has launched both an internal and an independent investigation but has said Israel has not provided it with any evidence to support the claims against its workers.