Manila Bulletin

1 in 4 Iraqis needs urgent assistance — UN

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UNITED NATIONS (PNA/ Xinhua) — The UN SecretaryG­eneral’s Special Representa­tive for Iraq Jan Kubis said WednesWASH­INGTON day that at least 8.2 million people, or roughly one in four Iraqis, need urgent assistance, of whom half need food assistance.

While briefing the Security Council Wednesday morning on the work of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI), Kubis said that the humanitari­an situation in Iraq is of the gravest concern.

“More than three million people are internally displaced and (UN) partners estimate that a nearly a million more are likely to be displaced by continuing conflict and violence in the months ahead,” said Kubis.

Kubis of Slovakia was appointed by UN Secretary-General as his Special Representa­tive for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) in February, 2015.

“Since last summer’s onslaught by Da’esh (Islamic State), Iraq has been living through one of the most difficult phases in its modern history,” said Kubis. According to Kubis, one year after the fall of Mosul, a third of Iraq remains under the control and governance of Da’esh and that the human cost of the conflict remains far too high.

UNAMI continues to receive widespread reports of attacks targeting civilians and civilian infrastruc­ture, extrajudic­ial killings, abductions, rape and other forms of sexual violence, and forced recruitmen­t of children, among other human rights violations.

Kubis hoped that the Security Council’s decision later this month on UNAMI’s mandate will provide a “clear guidance” and will establish a re-focused political framework for the UN work in Iraq.

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