Jersey donates £30k to Plan UK for refugee work
The State of Jersey has donated £30,000 to children’s charity Plan UK to support its work with refugees who have fled violence in the Central African Republic. The grant from the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission will help the charity provide water, sanitation and hygiene for those living in refugee camps.
Nearly 70,000 people have arrived in camps in East and Adamawa regions of Cameroon since fighting intensified last year.
Commission chairman Senator Paul Routier said:
“The Commission felt reassured that Plan UK, already having an established presence in Cameroon, was best placed to mobilise essential aid supplies immediately to those most in need, ultimately reducing further disease and possible loss of life.”
[message_box title=”About the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission” color=”blue”]The Jersey Overseas Aid Commission manages and administers the monies voted annually by the States of Jersey for overseas aid. It provides funding in the following areas: –
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- grant aid of development projects implemented through UK registered relief agencies and other recognised specialist aid agencies;
- emergency and disaster relief through internationally recognised UK registered relief agencies;
- community work projects, where teams of Jersey volunteers undertake specific development projects;
- encouraging Jersey Charities in their work in overseas countries generally on a £ for £ basis.
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