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Winter risks ‘dire’ for one million children in MENA region — UNICEF

UN agency facing $33m funding gap for assistance in region

By AFP - Nov 27,2018 - Last updated at Nov 28,2018

A child sleeps in a bag in the village of Beit Sawa, eastern Ghouta, Syria, March 15 (Reuters photo)

AMMAN — The UN children’s fund warned Tuesday that a funding gap and the start of winter could leave nearly one million children “out in the cold” in the Middle East and North Africa.

“Years of conflict, displacement and unemployment have reduced families’ financial resources to almost nothing. Staying warm has simply become unaffordable,” said Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF regional director for the Middle East and North Africa.

The UN agency said it was facing a $33-million funding gap — two thirds of its total allocation — for assistance to children across the region this winter. 

Cold and rainy weather would hit those living in extremely basic conditions, especially camps or crowded shelters with little protection.

“With cold and rainy weather sweeping across the Middle East and North Africa, nearly one million children affected by crises in the region risk being left out in the cold,” Cappelaere said in a statement.

“With little nutritious food and healthcare, children have grown weak, becoming prone to hypothermia and dangerous respiratory diseases,” he said. 

UNICEF said it aims this winter to reach 1.3 million children in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt, providing them with warm clothes, thermal blankets, clean water and other hygiene support.

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