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叙利亚冲突持续刻不容缓 五大联合国人道援助机构 促各国政要发挥政治影响力

2013-04-16

受够了!
叙利亚暴力冲突持续两年多以来,已有超过7万人丧生,当中包括成千上万名儿童。事件已造成500多万人被迫逃离家园,其中百多万人更迫不得已逃往邻国避难,沦为难民,也变相导致这些国家面临巨大压力……
太多家庭四分五裂、社区满目疮痍、学校和医院遭受严重破坏、供水系统陷入瘫痪……
在这一切发生之后,各国政府和政党似乎仍未充分意识到,停止叙利亚残酷杀戮的迫切性。
 
作为联合国负责处理这次人道灾难的机构领导者,我们唿吁各国政要肩负起保障叙利亚人民及地区未来的责任。我们促请相关政要利用集体影响力,通过政治方案协助解决这一场恐怖危机。

我们五大机构和其他人道主义伙伴已竭尽所能,在各界支持下,成功帮助了过百万名难民获得庇护;为数百万名因暴力冲突而流离失所的人民,提供食物和其它生活必需品;向超过550万名受影响的叙利亚及邻国民众,提供水和衞生设施;也为数百万名叙利亚人提供了基本衞生服务,包括为150多万名儿童提供麻疹和小儿麻痺症防疫注射。

但这还远远不够,在难民的需求与日俱增的同时,我们的援助能力却因为安全、资金不足等问题,正在下降。预料在未来几周内,我们将被迫暂停部分人道援助服务。
今天,我们並不是要唿吁更多资源——儘管这些需求存在,我们要唿吁的相比善款更加重要。我们要向已捲入这场残酷冲突的各方人马,以及能左右大局的各国政府,发出以下至关重要的唿吁:
奉所有遭受这场苦难,更多前途未卜的受害者之名:受够了!请立即唤起和发挥您的影响力,把叙利亚人民和这一片地从灾难中解救出来。
Boys play on a destroyed army tank, in the town of Azaz in the north-western Aleppo Governorate. By late September 2012 in Syria, escalating war continues to take its toll on children and their families. Some 2.5 million people have been affected, of which 1.2 million half of them children have been displaced. Deaths, including of children and women, are estimated at 19,000. Syrians have also fled to neighboring Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey; more than 226,700 have registered with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), while over 75,000 are awaiting registration. UNICEF continues working with diverse governments, other United Nations organizations and local and international NGOs to respond to the needs of affected children both in and outside Syria. UNICEF also supports initiatives in education, water, sanitation and hygiene, health, nutrition and child protection, including the provision of child-friendly spaces and psychosocial assistance for children traumatized by their experiences in relation to the conflict. To fund this work, UNICEF has requested US$123 million, of which less than 25 per cent has been received to date.
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联合国人道主义事务协调办公室紧急救济协调员瓦莱丽.阿莫斯、世界粮食计画署执行幹事埃瑟琳.库桑、联合国难民事务高级专员安东尼奥.古特雷斯、联合国儿童基金会执行主任安东尼.雷克及世界卫生组织总幹事陈冯富珍

您的捐款能够拯救叙利亚儿童的生命!

A health worker vaccinates a girl against measles, during the UNICEF-supported immunization campaign, in a mobile hospital in Za’atari, a tented camp for Syrian refugees. The camp, which presently hosts over 27,000 refugees, is located on the outskirts of Mafraq, capital of the northern Mafraq Governorate. By mid-September 2012, Jordan was hosting 86,940 refugees from Syria’s escalating war. Syrians have also fled to nearby Iraq, Lebanon and Turkey, inging the total number of refugees to over 260,500. Inside Syria, some 2.5 million people have been affected by the conflict, of which 1.2 million – half of them children – are displaced. Deaths, including of children and women, have surpassed 18,000. In Jordan, the number of refugees continues to increase. On 11 September, UNICEF and the Ministry of Health, in coordination with the World Health Organization and other partners, launched a large-scale polio and measles vaccination campaign targeting over 100,000 children staying in the Za’atari refugee camp, nearby transit centres and in host communities. UNICEF continues working with diverse governments, other United Nations organizations and local and international NGOs to respond to the needs of affected children in all host countries and inside Syria. UNICEF also supports initiatives in education, water, sanitation and hygiene and child protection, including the provision of child-friendly spaces and psychosocial assistance for children traumatized by their experiences in relation to the conflict. To fund this work, UNICEF has requested US$65 million, of which only 38 per cent has been received to date.
Children wash clothes, in Za’atari, a tented camp for Syrian refugees, on the outskirts of Mafraq, capital of the northern Mafraq Governorate. UNICEF assistance in the camp includes the provision of safe drinking water and the installation of permanent latrines, bathing facilities, wash basins, as well as mobile units containing these amenities. UNICEF also supports a child-friendly space, run by Save the Children. By late July 2012, Jordan was hosting 37,380 refugees from Syria’s escalating war. Syrians have also fled to nearby Iraq, Lebanon and Turkey, inging the total number of refugees to over 120,000 – half of them children. Inside Syria, an estimated 1.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. Deaths, including of children and women, have surpassed 17,000. In Jordan, the number of refugees continues to increase, straining already limited resources in crowded accommodation facilities. Four transit sites in northern parts of the country are hosting nearly 5,200 refugees, though their intended capacity is less than half that. Za’atari, a UNICEF-assisted tented camp, has been newly built to accommodate over 100,000 refugees. UNICEF is working with diverse governments, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and local and international NGOs to respond to the needs of affected children in Jordan, other host countries and inside Syria. UNICEF also supports initiatives in education, water, sanitation and hygiene and child protection, including psychosocial assistance for children traumatized by their experiences in relation to the conflict. To fund this work, UNICEF has requested US$39.2 million, of which only 30 per cent has been received to date.
In late January, a boy receives first aid after being shot in the foot by a sniper, in a town affected by the conflict. In January and Feuary 2012 in Syria, children found themselves in the midst of a growing conflict between rebel and government forces. By mid-March, violence had claimed the lives of more than 500 children and 244 women. By late March, the year-long conflict had killed 9,000 people and wounded many others. An estimated 1.7 million people have been affected by the violence, which has extended into at least half of the country’s 14 governorates. Education and health services have also been disrupted. Some 150,000–200,000 people have been internally displaced. An estimated 30,000 refugees – half of them children – have fled to Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan. While most have registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), others have not, fearing possible retaliation against them or family members remaining in Syria. Many refugees in Lebanon and Jordan are being hosted by local families, who also require assistance. UNICEF is participating in an inter-agency assessment of needs in conflict-affected parts of Syria and has requested US$7.4 million to – with governments, UNHCR and local and international NGOs – address the needs of an anticipated total of 40,000 refugee children, including those staying with host families, in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, over the next six months. Support includes psychosocial assistance for children traumatized by the conflict to which they have been subjected or borne witness.
港币1,500元 提供962支麻疹疫苗, 预防儿童受麻疹感染 港币2,500元 提供基本净水套装, 让32个家庭可取得清洁及安全食水 港币3,500元 提供18个急救箱, 为受伤儿童提供治疗
 
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