Syria Crisis: UN Delivering Life-Saving Assistance; Relocates Non-Critical Staff
December 7, 2024 | 12:00 PM
Damascus, Syria – The United Nations is delivering life-saving assistance to those affected by the ongoing conflict in Syria while relocating non-critical staff from the country.
The UN humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, visited Damascus this week to assess the situation and meet with government officials. He stressed the importance of ensuring that aid reaches those in need and called on all parties to the conflict to respect humanitarian principles.
“The people of Syria have suffered for too long,” said Griffiths. “The UN is committed to providing life-saving assistance to them, wherever they are.”
The UN is providing a wide range of assistance in Syria, including food, water, shelter, medical care, and education. The organization has also been working to support the COVID-19 response in the country.
However, the UN has been facing challenges in delivering assistance due to the ongoing conflict and restrictions on movement. The safety of UN staff has also been a concern.
In response to these challenges, the UN has decided to relocate non-critical staff from Syria. This will allow the organization to continue providing assistance while ensuring the safety of its personnel.
The UN will continue to monitor the situation in Syria and will adjust its operations as necessary. The organization remains committed to providing life-saving assistance to those in need and to supporting the Syrian people in their efforts to build a peaceful and prosperous future.
Syria crisis: UN delivering life-saving assistance; relocates non-critical staff
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