Press Release

Japanese Princesses visit Amman new camp to show support for UNRWA and Palestine refugees

30 May 2023

Photo: © UNRWA

Amman - Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado and Her imperial Highness Princess Tsuguko of Takamado, accompanied by the Japanese Ambassador to Jordan, H.E. Jiro Okuyama, visited Amman New Camp to show their support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and Palestine Refugees living in the camp. The Japanese royals were warmly welcomed by the UNRWA Director of Health, Dr. Akihiro Seita, the Acting Director of UNRWA Affairs in Jordan, Mr. Olaf Becker, and the Director-General of the Department of Palestinian Affairs (DPA), H.E. Eng. Rafiq Kherfan.

This was the second time that Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado visited a Palestine Refugee camp in Jordan, having previously visited Baqa'a Camp in 1996 with her late husband, His Imperial Highness Prince Takamado. The visit coincides with the 70th anniversary of the partnership between Japan and UNRWA and highlights Japan’s continued commitment and support to UNRWA and Palestine Refugees.

The Princesses were joyfully received with songs performed by students at the UNRWA ANC Preparatory Girls School No.2 where they were briefed about Palestine Refugees, UNRWA services and Amman New Camp. They also learned about the UNRWA education programme, challenges such as learning loss and improving the mental health among students and how UNRWA is making efforts to address them.

During a lively tour inside the school, the Princesses had an interactive dialogue with UNRWA Student Parliamentarians, who talked about their roles as student representatives of the school and their community, challenges they face in their education, and their ambitious aspirations for the future.

At the UNRWA health centre, the Princesses were briefed about the health program and how UNRWA has been protecting the health and wellbeing of the Palestine Refugees. This includes the innovative e-health services, the Maternal and Child Health Mobile Application (e-MCH), and the “Your Health” Non-Communicable Diseases Mobile Application (e-NCD).

In expressing their gratitude for Japan's support, UNRWA officials emphasized that this support is vital and enables the Agency to keep essential services uninterrupted and demonstrates the international responsibility and solidarity with Palestine Refugees.

"We are deeply honored by the visit of Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado and Her Imperial Highness Princess Tsuguko of Takamado and very grateful for Japan's unwavering support for UNRWA and the Palestine Refugees," said Olaf Becker. "This visit underscores the strong partnership between Japan and UNRWA and the shared commitment to work together for Palestine refugees," he added.

2023 marks the 70th year anniversary of the support from Japan to UNRWA. The generous contribution this year includes US$ 5 million for Jordan Field to enhance the human security of Palestine Refugees in Jordan, specifically for food security and the provision of basic health care and education services.

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