UNICEF : seven million Iraqi children and Syrian face harsh winter
11/15/2014
The Organization of the United Nations Children's Fund " UNICEF ", Saturday, that about seven million Iraqi children and stuck Syrian conflict in the two countries will face" harsh winter "this year, as pointed out the lack of access for many of the children because of the critical situation and the lack of funding. The Regional Director for UNICEF in the area of the Middle East and North Africa Maria Kalves in a statement, said that "seven million Syrian children and Iraqis caught in conflict in their countries will face harsh winter this year, with the approach of his sojourn cold Briaha and Omtarh freezing and low temperatures. She Kalves that "after all they have suffered because of the circuit in conflict Syria and Iraq would need children in the region to protect us urgently because of the advent of winter and the growing numbers of displaced families, "pointing out that" because of the critical conditions that are related to the ability to reach these groups and the lack of funding we can not unfortunately access for many children. She said "access to many areas in Syria remains difficult or impossible because of the fighting in this country," pointing out that "the situation in Iraq (where controlled organization Daash some regions) is a similar challenge. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations has, in the (November 11, 2014), she was forced to reduce the number of people who can provide them with assistance to prepare for winter in Syria and Iraq because of a lack of funding.
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11/15/2014
The Organization of the United Nations Children's Fund " UNICEF ", Saturday, that about seven million Iraqi children and stuck Syrian conflict in the two countries will face" harsh winter "this year, as pointed out the lack of access for many of the children because of the critical situation and the lack of funding. The Regional Director for UNICEF in the area of the Middle East and North Africa Maria Kalves in a statement, said that "seven million Syrian children and Iraqis caught in conflict in their countries will face harsh winter this year, with the approach of his sojourn cold Briaha and Omtarh freezing and low temperatures. She Kalves that "after all they have suffered because of the circuit in conflict Syria and Iraq would need children in the region to protect us urgently because of the advent of winter and the growing numbers of displaced families, "pointing out that" because of the critical conditions that are related to the ability to reach these groups and the lack of funding we can not unfortunately access for many children. She said "access to many areas in Syria remains difficult or impossible because of the fighting in this country," pointing out that "the situation in Iraq (where controlled organization Daash some regions) is a similar challenge. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the United Nations has, in the (November 11, 2014), she was forced to reduce the number of people who can provide them with assistance to prepare for winter in Syria and Iraq because of a lack of funding.
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