The United Nations youngsters’s company warned of extreme dangers to three.7 million youngsters in Syria’s earthquake-affected areas.
The Feb. 6 quake that struck neighboring Türkiye killed over 50,000 folks, together with nearly 6,000 in Syria.
In Syria alone, a minimum of 8.8 million folks have been affected by the devastating quake, in response to the U.N.
“The 3.7 million children in affected areas of Syria … are facing several growing and potentially catastrophic threats,” the U.N. youngsters’s company UNICEF mentioned in an announcement on Thursday.
It cited the catastrophe’s emotional and psychological affect, the elevated threat of illness, and “a lack of access to basic services for families, left vulnerable by almost 12 years of conflict.”
UNICEF’s govt director Catherine Russell, who had a two-day go to to Syria on Thursday, mentioned, “the children of Syria have already endured unspeakable horror and heartbreak.”
The quake and aftershocks “not only destroyed more homes, schools, and places for children to play, they also shattered any sense of safety for many of the most vulnerable children and families.”
UNICEF mentioned it wanted “$172.7 million to deliver immediate life-saving support for 5.4 million people, including 2.6 million children, impacted by the earthquake” in Syria.
“Providing access to essential services, like safe water, health care, and psychosocial support” may help households rebuild their lives, Russell added.
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Wednesday urged the worldwide group to assist earthquake-hit northwest Syria on his first-ever go to to opposition-held areas of the nation.
The U.N. has launched a $397 million enchantment to assist quake victims in Syria, however Tedros warned that “we are not getting as much as what is needed for this emergency.”
Syria has additionally confronted a lethal cholera outbreak that started final yr.
Since 2011, Syria’s warfare has killed almost half one million folks and compelled round half of its pre-war inhabitants from their houses.
Many sought refuge in Türkiye, together with areas devastated by final month’s earthquake.
Source: www.dailysabah.com