Khaleej Times

Record 9.3m Syrian children need aid amid dwindling funding: UN

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More Syrian children are in need than at any time since a devastatin­g civil war erupted over a decade ago, but funding for them is “dwindling”, the United Nations warned on Sunday. “Syria’s children have suffered for far too long and should not suffer any longer,” the UN children’s agency said in a statement.

A total of 9.3 million Syrian children are in need of aid both inside the country and in the wider region where they have fled, Unicef spokespers­on Juliette Touma said. “More than 6.5 million children in Syria are in need of assistance, the highest number recorded since the beginning of the crisis, more than 11 years ago,” the agency statement added.

In neighbouri­ng countries, 2.8 million Syrian refugee children depend on assistance, Touma said. Syria’s war is estimated to have killed nearly half a million people and displaced millions since it began with a brutal crackdown of anti-government protests in 2011.

It escalated into a devastatin­g and complex conflict that drew in numerous actors including militant groups and regional and internatio­nal powers.

“Children’s needs, both inside Syria and in neighbouri­ng countries, are growing,” said Adele Khodr, Unicef’s Middle East chief.

“Many families struggle to make ends meet. Prices of basic supplies including food are skyrocketi­ng, partially as a result of the crisis in Ukraine.”

Children are among the most vulnerable and the UN warned they are bearing the brunt of the impact.

Unicef said the agency faced a severe cash shortfall to provide aid.

“Funding for humanitari­an operations is meanwhile fast dwindling,” Khodr said. “Unicef has received less than half of its funding requiremen­ts for this year.”

Unicef called for $20 million to fund “cross-border operations” in northwest Syria — the country’s last major rebel enclave — to support “the only lifeline for nearly one million children”. — afp

 ?? ?? An aerial view of THE remains of A Burnt-down tent Following A fire At A Camp For DISPLACED Syrians near THE VILLAGE of HARANBUSH In THE REBEL-HELD part of THE northweste­rn province of IDLIB province.— afp
An aerial view of THE remains of A Burnt-down tent Following A fire At A Camp For DISPLACED Syrians near THE VILLAGE of HARANBUSH In THE REBEL-HELD part of THE northweste­rn province of IDLIB province.— afp

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