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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
Mon Apr 7, 2014, 06:09 PM Apr 2014

UN WILL CUT SYRIA FOOD RATIONS BY 20% DUE TO LACK OF FUNDS

Last edited Mon Apr 7, 2014, 06:41 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: Daily Sabah

GENEVA — The United Nations has been forced to cut the size of food parcels for those left hungry by Syria's civil war by a fifth because of a shortage of funds from donors, a senior official said on Monday.

Nevertheless, the United Nations' World Food Programme managed to get food to a record 4.1 million people inside Syria last month, WFP deputy executive director Amir Abdulla told a news conference, just short of its target of 4.2 million.

As the humanitarian crisis within Syria intensifies, its neighbors are also groaning under the strain of an exodus of refugees that now totals around 3 million, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said.

"We know that this tragedy, together with the tragedy of the people displaced inside the country, 6.5 million, now shows that almost half of the Syrian population is displaced."

Donor countries pledged $2.3 billion for aid agencies helping Syria at a conference in Kuwait in January, but only $1.1 billion has been received so far, including $250 million handed over by Kuwait on Monday, U.N. officials said.

Read more: http://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2014/04/07/un-will-cut-syria-food-rations-by-20-due-to-lack-of-funds

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UN WILL CUT SYRIA FOOD RATIONS BY 20% DUE TO LACK OF FUNDS (Original Post) dipsydoodle Apr 2014 OP
Hey there. Your title is 'broken'... :) eom Purveyor Apr 2014 #1
Thanks - now edited. dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #2
I've done it too. Purveyor Apr 2014 #3
The Arab League has access to a lot of funds. And should work to negotiate a peace to solve this. freshwest Apr 2014 #4
I agree but despite that dipsydoodle Apr 2014 #5
Agreed about the morality of that; but having millions of refugees dependent on aid is an epic fail freshwest Apr 2014 #6

dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
5. I agree but despite that
Mon Apr 7, 2014, 07:31 PM
Apr 2014

it is morally wrong for countries to grab headlines with the promise of aid donations and then not come up with the readies.

It may be that one country in particular thought the aid could be in the form of privatising Syria's water supply whatever. i

freshwest

(53,661 posts)
6. Agreed about the morality of that; but having millions of refugees dependent on aid is an epic fail
Tue Apr 8, 2014, 01:33 AM
Apr 2014
just waiting to happen. There should not be permanent refugee areas, if they are citizens, they should have the same rights as everyone else. It's like the imaginary USA FEMA camp scenario, no good in the long run, yet the region has accepted this as business as usual. Speaking of business, it's telling that privatization has played a role in all of these recent events. Dammit.

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