UN agencies for Syria refugees warn of critical cash crunch

UN agencies for Syria refugees warn of critical cash crunch
Amin Awad (C), UNHCR Director for the Middle East and North Africa, Geert Cappelaere (L), UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, and Samuel Rizk (R), Manager, Sub-Regional Response Facility, UNDP Arab States, attend a news conference in Amman, Jordan May 31, 2018. (Reuters)
Updated 31 May 2018
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UN agencies for Syria refugees warn of critical cash crunch

UN agencies for Syria refugees warn of critical cash crunch

AMMAN: Regional heads of UN agencies helping some 5.5 million Syrian refugees say they’ve received only 20 percent of $5.6 billion promised for 2018, warning that they’ll soon have to scrap vital aid programs involving food, water and education.
Amin Awad of the UN refugee agency told a news conference Thursday that “this is an urgent and critical appeal” to international donors to disburse the money.
He says that without the funds, aid agencies “cannot be responsible for this number of refugees and this big numbers of host communities who have shown generosity during the last seven years.”
Syria’s civil war has displaced millions, including those who fled to neighboring countries such as Jordan and Lebanon, and those who were uprooted within Syria.
Refugee aid programs have faced chronic funding shortages.