UN food agency calls for continuous support for Syrian refugees
Xinhua, August 14, 2015 Adjust font size:
The Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Ertharin Cousin, called upon the international community to continue to support Syrian refugees displaced in neighbouring countries after concluding a visit to Jordan and Lebanon Thursday.
Major funding shortfalls have forced WFP to cut its food assistance by up to 50 percent. During her four-day visit, Cousin met with Syrian refugees and government officials, bringing attention to the plight of millions of refugees facing extreme hardship as a result of these cuts, said Stephane Dujarric, spokesman for the secretary-general.
The shortage of funds is hampering humanitarian and development assistance efforts to meet the needs of 3.9 million refugees who have fled the conflict in Syria, as well as more than 20 million people in affected local communities hosting them in neighbouring countries, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
"She (Cousin) said that for people hurt by the war in Syria and refugees around the region, WFP food assistance provides stability. To provide this assistance, the World Food Programme relies on the generosity of the international community," said Dujarric.
"Ms. Cousin said of the Syrians she had met, 'We simply cannot let them down'", said Dujarric.
The Syrian conflict began when nationwide protests against President Bashar al-Assad met with violent government crackdowns in 2011. Till now, it has been dragging on for over four years with no solution in sight. Endite