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UN HONOURS 101 STAFF KILLED IN GAZA CONFLICT



                                             13 NOVEMBER 2023




























               From the hustle and bustle of New York City to the edge of the Karura Forest in Kenya’s
               capital, Nairobi, offices across the global UN system paid tribute on Monday to the 101
               staff killed so far during the war raging in Gaza – the largest loss during a conflict in the
               Organization’s 78-year history.

               The  fallen  colleagues  worked  for  the  UN  agency  that  assists  Palestine  refugees,
               UNRWA (opens in new window), providing life-saving aid to Gaza’s 2.2 million people,
               amid constant bombardment over the past month and a complete siege of the enclave.

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               They  were  school  principals,  teachers,  health  workers,  including  a  gynaecologist,
               engineers, support staff and a psychologist.

               “UNRWA staff in Gaza appreciate the UN lowering the flag around the world. In Gaza
               however, we have to keep the UN flag flying high as a sign that we are still standing and
               serving  the  people  of  Gaza,”  said  Tom  White  (opens  in  new  window)Tom  White,  the
               agency’s Director in the Gaza Strip, speaking from Rafah.

               Minute of silence

               UN  officials  and  staff  at  duty  stations  worldwide  observed  a  minute  of  silence
               in  memory of their deceased colleagues, while the UN flag was flown at half-mast.

               Speaking in Geneva, Tatiana Valovaya, Director-General of the UN Office in the Swiss
               city said their deaths represented the highest number of aid workers killed in UN history
               in such a short time.







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