UN aid agencies want access to Syrians
World
January 16, 2017 09:57
davos - Aid organizations of the United Nations on Monday called for access to children and families in Syria who are cut off from humanitarian aid. ' The world must not remain silent, '' also is not now the siege of the city of Aleppo past, stands in a statement.
The top leaders of UNHCR, relief coordinator OCHA, children's organization UNICEF, the World Food Programme (WFP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) ' insist on immediate, unconditional and safe access '' to citizens. In total there are approximately 700 000 Syrians living in Syria in fifteen besieged areas. They have a great lack of the basic necessities of life and are constantly running the risk of being victims of violence.
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