Saudi funds UNHCR for building 1,000 shelters in Orakzai Agency

By AFP
September 16, 2011

ISLAMABAD: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through the Saudi Fund for Development has donated 1.8 million US dollars to the United...

ISLAMABAD: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) has donated 1.8 million US dollars to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to support the agency's efforts in building one-room permanent shelters for vulnerable families of Orakzai Agency.

Under the agreement, UNHCR will construct 1000 one-room permanent shelters for families returning to Orakzai Agency, says a press release here Friday.

The UN refugee agency, through its partner Children First, carried out an assessment survey to identify vulnerable families that will benefit from the project.

The shelters will be built in the Stori Kheil, Utman Kalli, Bezot Feroz Kheil, Misti Kheil and Sheikhano areas of Orakzai Agency. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

UNHCR's Representative Mengesha Kebede expressed his appreciation to the government and people of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia saying the donation would assist UNHCR in providing relief to families who have spent years displaced from their homes. "These families will get permanent shelters to live in making their return sustainable. This donation further strengthens the ties between UNHCR and Saudi Arabia," he said.

Abdul Aziz Bin Ibrahim al Ghadeer, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Pakistan reaffirmed the Kingdom's support to UNHCR operations.

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