Humanitarian Aid Needed in Syria, says UN Aid Chief

  • 8 years ago
The Under Secretary General of the United Nations for Humanitarian Affairs, Stephen O’Brien, spent three days assessing the humanitarian situation and living conditions in Syria, and then reported: “We need US$3.2 billion to help 13.5 million Syrians who require some form of assistance. Some 6.5 million of them are internally displaced. 72% of the population has no access to drinking water. And 2 million children are out of school. This situation is unacceptable, a blot on our collective conscience.” During his visit, the Army of Islam shelled Damascus, killing 13 people and wounding dozens more. Hazem Abdullah reports from Damascus for teleSUR

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