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Schools, clinics shut as strike hits UN Palestinian agency in Jordan

Thousands of employees of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees went on strike in Jordan yesterday, shutting schools and health centres that provide services for more than two million people. The strike demanding pay rises is being observed by around 7,000 workers, UNRWA spokesman Sami Mshamsha said, and comes as the agency faces an unprecedented financial crisis.

It has brought to a standstill work at UNRWA schools, clinics and centres providing social welfare to refugees across Jordan, Mshamsha said. “We deplore this strike and we are worried about the impact it will have on the services provided to the refugees,” he said. Pupils and students should stay at home as UNRWA-run schools and universities would remain closed, it said.

More than two million Palestinians are registered as refugees with UNRWA in Jordan. The agency runs 169 schools in the kingdom -- where some 120,000 students are enrolled -- as well as a faculty of science and educational arts, 25 primary healthcare centres and other services.

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